English, 24.03.2020 21:00, semajac11135
Read the passage and answer the question.
[1620] Being thus passed the vast ocean, and a sea of troubles before in their preparation (as
may be remembered, by that which went before), they had now no friends to welcome them, nor
inns to entertain or refresh their weather-beaten bodies, no houses or much less towns to repair
to, to seek for succor. It is recorded in Scripture as a mercy to the apostle and his shipwrecked
company, that the barbarians showed them no small kindness in refreshing them, but these
savage barbarians, when they met with them (as after will appear) were readier to fill their sides
full of arrows then otherwise. And for the season it was winter, and they that know the winters
of that country know them to be sharp and violent, and subject to cruel and fierce storms,
dangerous to travel to known places, much more to search an unknown coast. Besides, what
could they see but hideous and desolate wilderness, full of wild beasts and wild men? And what
multitudes there might be of them they know not.
Summarize Bradford's description of the New World in the above passage. Use details from the passage
to support your answer.
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Read the excerpt from the poem "growing up italian" by maria mazziotti gillan and answer the question that follows. when i was a little girl, i thought everyone was italian, and that was good. we visted our aunts and uncles, and they visted us. the italian language smooth and sweet in my mouth. in kindergarten, english words fell on me, thick and sharp as hail. i grew silent, the italian word balanced on the edge of my tongue and the english word, lost during the first moment of every question. source: gillan, maria mazziotti. "growing up italian." poetrymagazine. com. poetry magazine, n. d. web. 30 mar. 2011. what is the tone of this poem? what does the tone reveal about the speaker of the poem and the conflict she faces? based on this excerpt, what can you predict about the theme of the poem?
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