What thoughts I have of you tonight, Walt
Whitman, for I walked down the sidestreets
under the trees with a headache self-
conscious looking at the full moon.
In my hungry fatigue, and shopping for
images, I went into the neon fruit
supermarket, dreaming of your
enumerations!
—“A Supermarket in California,”
Allen Ginsberg
How does the long-line free verse used by both Whitman and Ginsberg reflect their rebellious attitudes?

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

edge

The line free verse used here shows that the person was rebellious given that he still went on a walk despite the fact that he had serious headache and fatigue.

Summary of the passage

The summary of this passage tells that the reader that the writer was unfit for the walk he was having.

The passage described him as a person that was having headache, and also fatigue. But these did not stop him.

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