festivals of
Dionysus
mystery and
morality plays
tragedies
written by
Seneca
tropes added
to church service
plays of
Aristophanes
performances
by traveling
minstrels
Answer:
hi I'm anmol kulkar
Explanation:
I'm 18 years old mery Christmas by take care gn
B. A pilot flies the small, turboprop plane
Answer:
It likely made them recognize their own hypocrisy in celebrating the holiday.
Explanation:
Frederick Douglass' Fourth of July speech was given on the 5th of July 1852 was an excruciatingly honest take on the celebration of the American independence day despite most of the black Africans still racially prejudiced. And it is through this speech that he presents the sort of 'celebration' that his people are being subjected to.
And in presenting a contrasting view of the American independence day of Fourth of July, <em><u>it is likely that the 'white' Americans will recognize their own hypocrisy in their celebration of the national holiday</u></em>. Thus, the correct answer is the second option.
Answer and Explanation:
You forgot to say that this question is about the poem "Caged Bird".
The author shows how the free pass does not think about freedom, because this is something natural for it, that is, this is something that he lives normally and is present in its life at all times. In this case, the bird prefers to think of a relaxing breeze or fat worms so that it can eat.
The caged bird, on the other hand, thinks about freedom all the time and sings about it all the time, because it is something the bird longs for and does not have, but wants more than anything else.