The speaker feels that a seat at the table is a place of dignity. By not allowing him to sit at the table, the other guests show that they do not respect him or view him as an equal.Consider the first line in “I Hear America Singing”:I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear.In the context of the entire poem, how does this line illuminate the speaker’s view of the American identity? Cite specific textual evidence to support your analysis.<span>The speaker envisions the American identity as unifed yet diverse</span>
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1. The fixed amount multiplied by a term to get to the next term in a geometric sequence - Common ratio
2. Defines the term with direct computation for any term in the sequence - Explicit formula
3. A sequence in which there is a common ratio between the terms - Geometric sequence
4. The term that is immediately before - Preceding term
5. Defines the next term in a sequence by using the preceding term - recursive formula
Step-by-step explanation:
Match the following vocabulary terms to the correct definitions.
1. The fixed amount multiplied by a term to get to the next term in a geometric sequence - Common ratio
2. Defines the term with direct computation for any term in the
sequence - Explicit formula
3. A sequence in which there is a common ratio between the terms - Geometric sequence
4. The term that is immediately before - Preceding term
5. Defines the next term in a sequence by using the preceding term - recursive formula
Explanation:
i think you just cut off the part where it tells you to match the terms? if not well i tried if u explain it to my slow axx i can still try and help *hugs chu*
Answer:
The extended metaphor of the entire song means that when a person has a dream which turns into desire, you must never give up. The song also expresses that all the disappointments are lost in the dreams, hence at times, dreams are better than realities.
Explanation:
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Answer: snug as a gun
Explanation:
"The simile 'snug as a gun' is startling when it appears in the poem "Digging." After just a line and a half, Heaney has already created an image of a writer sitting down to quietly reflect and contemplate, with the pen "resting" and "snug." When "gun" follows these two peaceful words, it suggests that the poem won't be.."
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