Respuesta :
Answer:
But here and there a few cars groaning creep
Along, above, and underneath the street
Explanation:
The poem Dawn in New York by Claude Mckay is a short poem with just 14 lines. This narrative poem talks about sunrise in New York city one morning, with the use of descriptive words to paint a picture of the event for the readers.
The lines that suggest that the morning commute is starting to begin can be from the 7th and 8th lines of the poem. "But here and there a few cars groaning creep Along, above, and underneath the street", showing the first sign of movement of the people.