Herrera often uses caesuras, which is when you break the flow in the middle of the sentence. He does this very often, such as, "we can end the violence every day after every other day." The long pause, can infer to the reader that these long pauses mean much more. It can mean that the speaker is trying to gather his thoughts, that he is trying to refrain from crying. He is dealing with the pain and trying to
Herrera often uses caesuras, which is when you break the flow in the middle of the sentence. He does this very often, such as, "we can end the violence every day after every other day." The long pause, can infer to the reader that these long pauses mean much more. It can mean that the speaker is trying to gather his thoughts, that he is trying to refrain from crying. He is dealing with the pain and trying to