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Lost Count: A Love Story by Nate Marshall and Demetrius Amparan

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1. What is the topic of this poem? What social problem are the poets talking about
2. This poem was performed over a decade ago. Has this sodal problem become better or worse? EXPLAIN your
choice
3. What is the mood of this poem? How does the poet feel about this topic?
4. What poetic device do the poets use when they say, "Lives like these shouldn't be shortened like/Sentence
fragments of a future." What does this mean?
5. The two poets end the poem in a similar way. Why?
6. What stood out to you about the poets' performance? What did the poets do in the performance to get their
point across?
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Answer:

Well I have never read the story but I have heard of it so I know some of it

Step-by-step explanation:

A silent tribute of young teens died in Chicago so just keep in mind that these African Americans that wrote this. LOST COUNT

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