Answer:
PLZ MARK ME BRAINLIEST PLZZ...!
Explanation:
The poem “I Am Offering this Poem” by Jimmy Santiago Baca reflects the poet’s love for his beloved for whom he has dedicated the poem.
The line “no longer cares if you live or die” best contrasts with the poet’s feeling of love. He wants his love to be a shelter and covering upon her beloved even if anyone isn’t concerned about her. He wrote the poem and dedicated to his beloved so that she would never feel an emptiness in her life even in his absence.
Answer:
Swift explains that landlords “seem to have the best title to the children"
Swift writes, “I think the advantages by the proposal which I have made are obvious and many, as well as of the highest importance.”
“This food would likewise bring great custom to taverns,” Swift writes.
Explanation:
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The theme is to enjoy the simple things in life such as the stars and each other. The poem shows that the characters should be doing something else but they prefer to stay under the stars enjoying them
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"Read the excerpt from Iqbal. Hussain Khan looked at us and growled, "What do you think you're looking at? Get back to work." We bent to our looms, but then we quickly peeked over our shoulders. Hussain brought the new boy over to an empty loom in the row next to mine, pulled out a rusty shackle, and locked it on the boy's right ankle. "This will be your place, here's where you'll work," he said. Based on the excerpt, which inference can be made about the setting? Children decide to begin working at young ages. Children are used to working in unfair conditions. The workshop is a safe and healthy environment. Carpet-making is the main industry in the area"
Answer:
Children are used to working in unfair conditions.
Explanation:
The text above shows a situation where children are working on looms unfairly and in inhumane situations. As we can see through the narrative, children are verbally treated, in addition to being trapped by the feet in an act of total cowardice and malice. However, they all act naturally, as if that were a common situation in their daily lives. For this reason, we can say that it is possible to infer that in this text, children are used to working in unfair conditions.