The thousands the poet mentions in stanza V most likely refers to:
- The slaves who died during the journeys
<h3 /><h3>Who were the thousands referred to in the poem?</h3>
The thousands that the poet most likely refers to are the slaves who could not make it to America and other countries where they were to be captive. The poem is "An Address to Miss Phillis Wheatley" which was written by Jupiter Hammon.
Since Wheatley was among the slaves captured, then we can say that the thousands referred to the many who died during the journeys. The poet wants those who are alive to be appreciative.
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Answer:
A sentence or two long (aim for a sentence). It should be relatively long about 20-40 words of a sentence.
Explanation:
Thesis statements tell the reader what they are about to read so it needs to include a few aspects. Try to keep it within a sentence but still tell the reader what the writer (that's you) is trying to do.
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O. Henry's uses third-person narration in "After Twenty Years" affects the story as:
- it allows the reader to get to know each character.
O.Henry uses third person narrative to build surprise until the end of the story. Third person narration gives an insight of the story not through any character's perspective rather through a third person. This helps the writer to hold the climax of the story until the end.
The correct answer is D. Seasons. He wanted to play in between seasons.