The main purpose of the use of repetition in the lines is the one we see in the statement below:
It forces the audience to examine their ideas about African American women.
By asking repeatedly "ain't I a woman?", the speaker forces the audience to reconsider the way they see African American women, since back in the days of slavery they were often regarded as merchandise and nothing else. By comparing herself to a man, the speaker means that since she can do all a man is able to, she is indeed of great value, and must be seen as a human being whose gender is female. In other words, she wants to be acknowledged for what she is in every sense. That's why what she says has the objective of making the audience ponder about how they see African American women.
“And the clouds float away in a red-splashed light”. Invokes seeing the color of red and light.
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Answer:
Persist
Explanation:
In the statement in question, the highlighted/odd word is tolerate. The statement makes almost no sense with the use of the word tolerate. However, when tolerate is replaced with the word "persist", it gives the statement more meaning. Persist as a word means "continue to exist". Thus the statement becomes "More than half a decade after the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that leveled Haiti, serious social and public health problems PERSIST, including inadequate housing, political corruption, and the spread of cholera."
The reason why the syrup that is produced is not ironic is that a. The syrup is consumed by Derby who will later be shot and killed.
<h3>What is Irony?</h3>
This refers to the figure of speech used to show the opposite of the intended meaning in a sarcastic way.
Hence, we can see that from the complete text, the syrup is packed with nutrients and should be consumed by pregnant women, and only option A does not show irony as it is unrelated to the death of Derby.
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Antony just wants the support of Brutus' followers so he can have complete control over Rome.