<span>Shapes and colors incorporate different meanings in the world today. Consider the example of a pentagon having a yellow color which means school. They are called signs to caution out the people regarding their safety where most of it is on the street.</span>
Answer:
The speaker in the poem encourages people to:
A. bravely stand up for what is right.
Explanation:
In his poem "Democracy", Langston Hughes develops the idea that waiting for change does no good. He criticizes those who think we should let things take their course. According to the speaker, "Tomorrow is another day. / I do not need my freedom when I'm dead. / I cannot live on tomorrow's bread.
" The speaker does not think compromise and fear will lead us anywhere. We should, therefore, bravely stand up for what is right, boldly demand equality. After all, "I live here, too. / I want freedom / Just as you."
Answer:
Explanation:
Jabbered conversations, sharp cries, laughs and cheers -- a steadily rising din filled the air. Mothers and fathers lifted up babies so that they too could see, off to the left, the Statue of Liberty.
I think this detail is what you want. It shows great wonder and jubilation when they finally saw the Statue of Liberty. All of the other choices are true but this one shows their response and what they were looking at when they arrived.
By the way, you've offered 100 points. That can't be done unless you do it when you first propose the question. Even then, the person answering it will only get 50.
Five points is all we get.
Well in the story the foreshadowing is how General Zaroff suggests that he only catches animals, so he wants to hunt more intelligent beings, so he hunts whatever the guy's name was.
Because he is a very important character in the book. :)