Answer: The word 'masquerade' in the poem is referred to 'pretending.'
Explanation:
The given poem is the title "Jabari Unmasked" written by Nikki Grimes during the Harlem Renaissance. The poem speaks about the issues that African Americans faced because of their color. The speaker in the poem talks about hiding his identity from the world. The speaker brings to light how people of different color are prone to hide their true self, true identity with the fear of negative comments from the society.
The poet has used the word 'masquerade' in the poem which means 'to pretend to be someone else.' The speaker in the poem is trying to say that though they hide their true identity because of their color they don't like to pretend to be someone else. They hate to hide their true self and true identity.
The two examples which correctly punctuate an essential expression or element in the sentence are:
Architecture, so popular with Native Americans, is still a flourishing art.
Mexico, where sports are popular, has hosted the Olympic Games at the World Cup.
Some constituents that alter a sentence are indispensable and restrict the meaning of an altered word or prhase, whereas others aren't indispensable and don't affect its meaning. The first ones are separated from the main idea using commas.
Mexico City is home to several museums that display the country’s past. Here we don't have any non essential element.
The National Historical Museum, which is in Chapultepec Castle, is concerned with Mexico’s history since the Spanish conquest. Here, information can't be ommited and in fact, shouldn't be set off with comas, since such expression contains essential information (it is not any National Historic Museum but the National Historic Museum which is in Chapultepec Castle).
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Answer:
B. second person
Explanation:
Second person includes you, he, she, they,
Answer: 1. To protect our rights
2. To provide certain economic things
3. Sanity in governmental organization
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