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- Criticism of Wheatley's work was based more on gender than race.
- Jefferson's criticism of Wheatley generated more interest in African literature.
- Jefferson's criticism of Wheatley inspired other Africans to demonstrate African equality.
The article discusses the trial of Phillis Wheatley. Phillis was a slave, who was brought to America from Africa in the 18th century. Her master taught her how to read and write, and she began writing poetry. The trial described was intended to decide whether she was really the author of the poems she claimed to have written. A central idea of the article is that the criticism of Wheatley's work was more due to her condition as a woman than her condition as a slave. The author also argues that Jefferson's criticism of it both generated more interest in African literature as well as inspired other Africans.
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The folk dances
Explanation:
I got confused and then understood lol
B) As your beliefs are the basis on what you're reading, and if that author is trying to convince you of something, they will be able to sway your own beliefs!
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The correct answer is option B.because Romeo's superficial attraction to Rosaline is contrasted with Romeo's deep love for Juliet
Explanation:
The love that Romeo feels for Rosaline is a <u>superficial and sickly love</u>.
Rosaline does not give back that love and Romeo only <u>suffers and refuses to meet other women, always blinded by the love he feels towards her</u>.
While meeting Juliet, Romeo realizes that <u>with her, he does recognize true love, </u>and that despite the problems that exist between the two families, <u>the love of Romeo and Juliet is pure and fully reciprocated.</u>
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To locate most of the windows on the north and south sides of the house.
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