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English, 08.07.2019 12:30, lindsaymiklavic04

Need asap 20 and brainliest after reading the poem “birthright” what message does the author express? we talked once of driving all the remote gravel roads, writing from here and there, a little like hugo, though neither of us had read his poems yet. today i am wondering about those unwritten drafts. could they have predicted the severity of this drought, would they have spoken to our own landscape, one of anger, sympathy and remorse: you, the eventual heir to your family’s homestead; and me, an indian woman who leases her land to white men made up of the same storm and grit and hunger as your grandfather. what if we had found a message in verse written from some small town? — abandon this place. would we have listened and turned the car east or south and left behind the land our families have lived on for generations? but where could we travel and not long for the ache of wind blowing over open land? and how long could we have held ourselves back, away from our need to feel claimed by a place we can only, with our limited tongue, call home. a. it is always better to travel dirt roads. b. the events of the past have been difficult for her ancestors. c. it is important to forget the past and create new memories. d. the events of the past determine what job you will have in the future.

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