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e-lub [12.9K]
3 years ago
15

Which lines are evidence that Rita Dove's poem takes on a reverent tone toward Rosa Parks? Check all that apply. "inside a place

" "her sensible coat" "the clean flame of her gaze" "they bent down" "that courtesy"
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sapphire
2 years ago
thats not right
3 answers:
OLEGan [10]3 years ago
6 0

“her sensible coat”

“the clean flame of her gaze”

“that courtesy”

Natali [406]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

  • “her sensible coat”
  • “the clean flame of her gaze”
  • “that courtesy”

Explanation:

In light of the fact that any individual who knows even the very fundamentals of the American Civil Rights Movement realizes impeccably well what went down as of now (and in case you're not very well-known, we have you secured on that, as well). Bird goes for an alternate point, however. On the off chance that this were a film, we'd watch this scene in moderate mo, likely on quiet. Now and again the camera would zoom in to some detail on Parks—perhaps her jacket or tote—to make a quiet however ground-breaking temperament.  

Despite the fact that Dove opens the lyric with a kind of unclear first stanza, we have enough verifiable foundation to comprehend what's up. The primary stanza sets the tone. The second and third stanzas center more around Parks and endeavor to get a little inside her head. She appears to be still, not so much doing anything with the exception of staying there—it was a totally tranquil demonstration of challenge, all things considered—while cameras streak all around her and the encompassing group is most likely in free for all. The last stanza, still with regards to the emotional moderate mo, centers in around some truly straightforward activity: Parks standing up while somebody twists down to get her purse.

sapphire2 years ago
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her sensible coat , the clean flame of her gaze, that courtesy

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