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This is English...it’s up to you but a dream I’ll probably never forget was a Jurassic park situation dream. It all started with me and my father cruising in a jeep. We were looking for treasure of something. My father drove us to a highway and had me get out and collect something from some stranger. That stranger had a gun and tried to shoot me when collecting the item I needed, and I got the item but don’t know what happened to the guy. Next we departed from the highway and drove towards the city to go home. I must remind you that in the dream, dinosaurs existed. My father got worried we may encounter them as night approached so we were in a hurry. We then passed a train station and saw two terrified little kids and my father stopped the car to talk to them. Apparently, their mother had left them and told them she’d come back but they claim it’s been hours. My father proceeded to try to see if they knew her number, they did. She had gotten caught up with trouble in the city and asked my dad to bring home her kids. Of course my loving father accepted it and got them in the car. He then looked at me and said, “Sweetie, there isn’t enough room to fit all of you. Stay here, I’ll come back.” I decided to wait at the train station for his return. Hours past by and it was getting dark, I had gotten worried about my dad and decided to walk to the city. Silly enough, my dream made it so I basically teleported to the city that would’ve taken hours even days to arrive there. Then, I saw a familiar unfamiliar face, this means It was a familiar face for me in the dream but wasn’t familiar for me after I woke up. This person was a dude that looked average height for a teenager, he was next to a dinosaurs near a town park and I screamed. Apparently there was a thing called “Dinosaur day,” in which was a day that all dinosaurs were passive. I slowly approached the dinosaur next to the dude and it didn’t attack me and I was surprised. I then realized that everywhere I looked there were at least a dinosaur sitting there. Although I felt scared, I was happy that they weren’t going to attack me, or so I thought. As I’ve said, it was dark and I had yet to meet my father, so I had to quickly travel home. I remember slowly approaching my apartment we lived in and seeing a blue dinosaur. The dinosaur looked a little weird and had a bad “aura” to it. I kinda felt scared so I tried to quickly pass by it but then it attacked me then other dinosaurs proceeded to gather around and attack me. It was scary, really scary. My dream made it really realistic because I could remember running, out of breathe, desperate to get away from the herd of dinosaurs behind me. Then...I died. Yes, I died in a dream. You’d expect me to like wake up right? Nope. Last thing I could remember was being in this like blue cave with a lake in a middle. I then saw this like green light with a familiar feeling and touched it. I’m pretty sure, I got reincarnated in that dream. I then woke up after that scene but it will forever be stuck in my brain. That is a dream that I will probably never forget.
1. The correct answer here is the first option.
This poem by Langston Hughes who was born in 1902 and died in 1967 was a poet and social journalist among other things. In this poem which consists of two stanzas Hughes writes about the dreams, especially those of the African Americans. Here that dream is to be free and secure without constrain.
2. The correct answer here is the second option.
Both "Why We Wear Masks" and "I, too" by Paul Laurence Dunbar and Langston Hughes are similar in tone which is one of determination in making the society better. Dunbar shows in his poem that all is not well in the American society and the situation for the African Americans was not as good as it seemed. So he spoke out with determination in order to make the situation better. Hughes also spoke with determination about perseverance in the African American battle for equality which was long way from over.
3. That would be the second option.
The literary art of the Harlem Renaissance was influenced by the African American culture which was distancing itself from the white stereotypes and defining itself in its own terms through breaking apart from the Victorian moral which was able to enhance the prejudices the whites could have. This is all part of the cultural influence which could be defined as the factors (familial, historical and geographical) that shape and influence the certain processes which here is the Harlem Renaissance.
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Is the civil rights movement complete? Honestly no I don't think it is. The world is still very corrupt and it's not just black's at this time, it's everyone. The main focus would be making sure everyone is treated equally, there's police officer's beating down people and taking their authority to news levels when the things people are doing aren't that major. The civil rights movement was all about equality between race.. but maybe it should have been about more than just that.
The answer is B. Hopes this helps.