The answer is impersonal conflict
Number 2, Because we are born sinners that means if we are "natural" we don't have jesus
You can write a draft of ideas you have for an essay, making sure that all ideas are presented, and you can make a chart of how you want something to be presented, i.e. what will be in the introduction, what will be in the body and what will be in the conclusion. You can also plan out how you want the reader to see it. Sometimes in films they show something happening and then say "48 hours earlier" or something. It gives the reader an idea that you actually thought about how you want the story to be told. When you organize writing it's always important to have an open mind about what you're talking about. You can't have a narrow topic that you can't talk a lot about, you need ideas first.
I'm pretty sure it was again destroyed. If I remember correctly, they placed dynamite on it.
<span>“We
Wear the Mask” would have been interpreted as subjective and emotional
if Dunbar had used more informal language and fewer structural elements.
Simpler words would have been more accessible to his audience. However,
the formal structure allows all Americans to relate to the poem, no
matter their race. The formal structure is evident in the following
lines:
Why should the world be over-wise,
In counting all our tears and sighs?
Nay, let them only see us, while
In this case, Dunbar uses an old English word, nay—not
likely a word that every African American at the time knew. Dunbar uses
such formal language and structure to present his point of view in an
objective manner to readers.
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