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Answer:
Both poems speak of hardworking people who dedicate themselves to their activities and work for their own survival, but remain lively and admirable.
Explanation:
"Chicago" is the poem written by Carl Sandburg that presents the city of Chicago as a place of hardworking, responsible and lively people. In this poem the author agrees with the idea that Chicago has many problems such as violence, crimes and poverty, but that does not erase the fact that the inhabitants of Chicago are admirable people.
"My Mother Enters the Work Force" was written by Rita Dove and features a woman who is forced to work to support her daughter and herself. This woman's salary is very low and although she and her daughter live with limitations and difficulties, she is very lively and dedicated to the responsibilities she has.
Answer:
grievance
remembrance
resemblance
Explanation:
The question is asking us to choose the words that have dropped the final -e in order to add the suffix -ance. To do so, all we need is to think of the word without the suffix, of the way it is originally spelled. When we do that, we find that the words that had -e and dropped it are:
grieve - grievance
remember (also "remembrer" in Old French) - remembrance
resemble - resemblance
The rest of the words did not have an -e originally - for instance, accept - acceptance-, or did not drop it (vengeance).
Answer:
explains both sides of an issue without taking a stand
Explanation: