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Pathos appeals to feelings
The correct answer is A) the song lyrics in the “Weary Blues” reflect a heavy load from the singer.
<em>The line “sags like a heavy load” in “Harlem” relates to the overall feeling because the song lyrics in the “Weary Blues” reflect a heavy load from the singer. </em>
Langston Hughes is the author of the song “Harlem”. The line “sags like a heavy load” that song relates to the overall feeling because the song lyrics reflect a heavy load from the singer. The song starts with the line “What happens to a dream deferred?” The songwriter tries to answer the question in the next lines. Finally, at the end of the song, he adds “maybe it just sags like a heavy load…Ori t just explodes”
Langston Hughes’ successful album “The Weary Blues”, was released in 1926.
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A guide word<span> is a </span>word<span> which is printed at the top of a page. This word tells us what the first and the last word on that certain page are.
</span>An example of a word appearing in between the guide words bone and bow would be the word: <span>Bonus
</span>Thank you!
Answer:
do not understand what the sign says.
Explanation:
"Barrio Boy" is an autobiography of<em> Ernesto Galarza, </em>which was published in <em>1971. </em>He recounts his travel memories during the Mexican Revolution–of how his family traveled towards California due to the maltreatment of Mexicans in Mexico.
Upon trying to adapt to the American society, Ernesto and his mother discovered the<em> indoor toilet in a hotel located in Nogales.</em> The hotel clerk most likely suspected that Ernesto and his mother could not understand what the sign says because of their<u> lack of knowledge on indoor toilets.</u> <u>The hotel clerk then gave them further instructions on what to do</u>. Ernesto was fascinated by it that <em>he even went several trips to the toilet before he was ordered to sleep</em>.