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Consider the events of the poem “Life Is Fine.” Based on what happens, what is the overall mood of the poem? How does the poet use rhythm to convey that mood?

PLEASE Support your answer with specific examples from the poem.

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The overall mood is one of sadness and relief. The poem uses the rhythm to convey this mood because by using the different "paces" between the lines, it helps the reader see when the author is feeling melancholy or relieved.

"Though you may hear me holler,

And you may see me cry—

I’ll be dogged, sweet baby,

If you gonna see me die."

By using specific short words and commas, that makes the reader get a sense of the mood - one of sadness and relief at the fact that they are still alive.

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The overall mood is one of sadness and relief. The poem uses the rhythm to convey this mood because by using the different "paces" between the lines, it helps the reader see when the author is feeling melancholy or relieved.

"Though you may hear me holler,
And you may see me cry—
I’ll be dogged, sweet baby,
If you gonna see me die."

By using specific short words and commas, that makes the reader get a sense of the mood - one of sadness and relief at the fact that they are still alive.
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