English, 03.07.2020 01:01, jadkins842
Which line best conveys the theme of guilt in Robert Hayden's poem "Those Winter Sundays"? A. "What did I know, what did I know" B. "When the rooms were warm, he'd call" C. "And slowly I would rise and dress"
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English, 21.06.2019 16:00, darianhaynes
Asap! : ( 20 points! cite textual evidence to support this analysis of the connection. a; he says that he chooses "to believe that there are insufficient finds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation," so it shows that he has given up hope. b; he states, "so we've come to cash this check, a check that will give us upon demand the riches" of the nation for everyone. this proves that he wants government money to be equally shared. c; mlk explains that america should give african americans "a bad check, a check that has come back marked 'insufficient funds.'" d; he mentions that america wrote a bad check from freedom to african americans, but he states that he "refuses to belive that the bank of justice is bankrupt." he also states, "we've come to cash this or freedom and security of justice."
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30, 44chandracloutier
In living to tell the tale, what does the following passage mainly reveal about the narrator (paragraph 2)? βthere was not a single door, crack in the wall, a human trace that did not find a supernatural resonance in me.β : a) the narrator associates memories to specific objects that he sees. b) the narrator realizes the buildings around him should be demolished. c) the narrator feels as though he wants to connect to the people of the town. d) the narrator is unsure why he feels frightened while walking with his mother.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:30, SKYBLUE1015
How does dr. king 's understanding of foutsider" compare to the understanding of the writers of "a call for unity"?
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