The correct answer is B. “Be that as it may, I could not help thinking, as I looked at the works of Shakespeare on the shelf, that the bishop was right at least in this”
Explanation:
In literary works, the 1st person point of view occurs when the narrator or voice that tells the story is a character of the story and uses the pronoun "I" to refer to tell the events that occur during the story and in which the narrator is involved. Because of this, 1st person point of view can be identified the use of the pronoun "I" rather than she, he or it as in third person point of view. This means, the statement that uses 1st person point of view is "Be that as it may, I could not help thinking, as I looked at the works of Shakespeare on the shelf, that the bishop was right at least in this", because in this statement the narrator uses "I" and therefore, the story is told from the perspective of someone that is involved and is telling the events from his or her perspective which made this a first-person point of view.
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Both Washington and DuBois were black authors and militants for the causes of their social races, however, they had very different views about the black movement and how the directions of this part of the population should be established in society. In a nutshell Washington defended the maintenance of the "social boat" that was already established where blacks accepted the concept of race inferiority and maintained the attitude of submission, since not everyone would be able to survive in society by themselves.
DuBois, on the other hand, repudiated this position and stated that blacks were not born to be submissive, but that they should be encouraged to seek social equality through the clamor for political power, insistence on civil rights and higher education of black youth.
The answer for that is will
A wall lol if that why you asking?
<span>I have described myself as always having been imbued with a fervent longing to penetrate the secrets of nature. Wealth was an inferior object, but what glory would attend the discovery if I could banish disease from the human frame and render man invulnerable to any but a violent death!
These lines seem ambitious, The second sentence more so than the first.
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