Pour out of the train station. I’m thinking that the ppl in the train station all got off
T<span>o emphasize that blacks may become Christians .</span>
Answer:
A "southern belle" is a term that refers to respectable, elegant, and fashionable women- the epitome of desirable, and ready-to-be-wed in the 19th century. These southern belles would belong to high society as they were expected to wed the most outstanding men back then. They would go from their parents house to their husbands' and were not expected to work but to be cared for.
The dramatic difference between northern and southern women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was that, whereas slavery was a driving force in the south, this same force was not encouraged in the north. In some way, northerners were more aware of the injustice slavery represented and did not depend on it but on themselves as providers and hardworkers. Therefore such terms as "southern belles" were not pursued. Women worked harder; they were becoming educated and wanted to make a difference and not to be "cared for".
I am pretty sure it is personification
This excerpt comes from <em>Sonnet 64,</em> written by William Shakespeare.
The correct answer is
- personification of Time in the opening lines
<em>When I have seen by Time's fell hand defaced
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<em>The rich proud cost of outworn buried age;</em>
This also tells us the theme of the sonnet, how fleeting life is and how powerless we are against Time, that is, death.
Personification is a <em>figure of speech</em> used in literature and especially in poetry, in which human emotions, qualities, and even the ability of speech, are given to non-human/inanimate things or abstract notions.