In the context of this excerpt from “Civil Disobedience” by Henry Thoreau, the word posterity means future generations.He says that the American government is trying to survive in order to transmit itself to future generations, the ones which will follow.
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By reading this excerpt form <span><em>Not a Dove, But No Longer a Hawk</em>, specially where the speaker states "...</span><span><em>We are fighting now, I used to think, and some day we will triumph...", </em>we can conclude that the mindset described by the speaker in retrospective is not the same mindset they now have. The speaker starts a sentence to then offer clarification by saying "...<em> I used to think..."
</em>Therefore, your best answer is option B.<em>
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Answer:
night is compared to African Americans
Explanation:
throughout "From the Dark Tower", the author uses the metaphor that compares night to African Americans. The author also describes "night" in a complimentary way, obviously referencing that African Americans are lovely and shouldn't withstand discrimination.
Explanation:
Changes in speech style, speech context, speech act, and communicative strategy can significantly affect the intended message. It gives a completely different impression of the message to the listener and it changes the duration of interaction considerably.