would you describe the poem "Sure You Can Ask Me a Personal Question" as a one-sided conversation or a humorous dialogue. I think one-sided conversation

From the phrase "even in the boy's ten years" in "Barn Burning," would you infer that the main character (the boy) remembers all of his family's moves, his family has always been moving, or they moved around in the same neighborhood? I think that the answer is that his family have always been moving, but it may be that he remembers all of their moves.

both "Sure You Can Ask Me a Personal Question" and "Barn Burning" are free online to read for the public

a, one sided conversation

b. I don't see any evidence he remembers all the moves.

To determine whether the poem "Sure You Can Ask Me a Personal Question" is a one-sided conversation or a humorous dialogue, you can read the poem and analyze its contents. Look for indicators of conversation such as direct speech, interaction between speakers, or back-and-forth exchanges. Pay attention to the tone, language, and overall structure of the poem.

While I don't have access to the specific poem you mentioned, you can easily find it online by searching for the title, followed by the poet's name, or searching on reputable poetry websites. Once you have the poem, read it carefully and consider the elements mentioned above to make your assessment.

Regarding the phrase "even in the boy's ten years" in "Barn Burning," you are correct in that it suggests the main character (the boy) has experienced multiple moves. However, to gain a fuller understanding, it's important to consider the context surrounding this phrase in the story. By reading the complete story or analyzing the relevant section in which the phrase is used, you can gather additional information to support your inference.

As you mentioned, both "Sure You Can Ask Me a Personal Question" and "Barn Burning" are available to read for free online. You can search for the titles and authors of the works on reputable literature databases, digital libraries, or websites that host literary texts to access and read them.

Remember, reading the texts yourself can provide a better understanding of the content and allow you to make more informed interpretations.