Dear (Mr., Mrs. or Ms.) (insert teachers name)
If it is not too much to ask, may you please help me with any of the following three problems.
from,
(your name)
Answer:
Ok now I see what you mean.
Explanation:
Bella: Hey Darnell how are you doing?
Darnell: I'm doing ok...
Ariel: Are you sure you seem a little down.
Darnell: Well now that you've brought it up..
Bella: Yea?
Darnell: Yesterday they held basketball tryouts for the new team.
Ariel: Mhm?
Darnell: Well I've always wanted to be on a team, so I tried out.
Bella: And then?...
Darnell: Well today I got the news that I didn't make the team.
Ariel: What?! Why not?! I've seen you play and you are amazing!
Bella: Yea me too!
Darnell: Well I guess I wasn't good enough for coach.
Ariel: Well don't let him bring you down! Let's go play at the park!
Bella: Ooohh yea that sounds fun!
Darnell: Alright let's go!
Narrator: Bella, Ariel, and Darnell started playing basketball at the park everyday after school to get Darnell practiced. Then the next year tryouts were held for the team Darnell tried again and got on the team! You see practice makes perfect!
Answer: 2 and 3 are metaphors! hope this helps :)
THAT MOST MEDIA ISNT TRUE
The correct option is <em><u>A. African Americans deserve equal treatment and status in American society.</u></em>
Further Explanation:
On July 5, 1852, Fredrick Douglas gave one of the famous speech "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" The fourth of July is the day of freedom for the people of America. In the speech, Douglas comments on the celebration of the day and says that to celebrate such a day is very ironical. He says that the celebration of freedom which the people are celebrating is in reality still under slavery. He had used rhetorical questions to ask the people whether they are in reality a free citizen to celebrate such a day. He reminds the people of the unjust treatment they are exposed to in their own country. Behind their celebration, they are forced to lead the life of a slave with an absence of freedom to them. He adds that the celebration of the fourth of July is like a mockery against the African Americans. In reality, the celebration is a way of veiling the cruelty which the people experience in reality. The speech is meant to bring a change among the thoughts of the people and the American government. He urges the people to be together to bring an end to such a horrific present. His request to the African Americans is to see the real face of the government and to work to repair the damages.
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Answer details:
Grade: Higher
Subject: English Literature
Chapter: "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" by Fredrick Douglas
Keywords:
"What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?", Fredrick Douglas, celebration of freedom, African Americans, American government.