Answer:
lines 10 though 14
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Thank you, I hope you have a good morning as well!
Under (on) what condition
Yes, the lady in Cullen's poem is a deeply prejudiced and ignorant person, who doesn't want to really get to know black people as they are. Those prejudices seem to be so deeply engraved in collective memory that black people are associated with slavery, menial jobs, and intellectual inferiority. Hurston argues that media have the power to solve this problem. Hurston writes: "It is assumed that all non-Anglo-Saxons are uncomplicated stereotypes. Everybody knows all about them. They are lay figures mounted in the museum where all may take them in at a glance. They are made of bent wires without insides at all. So how could anybody write a book about the non-existent?"
Similarly, in Cullen's short and poignant poem, the lady believes that even in heaven black people will be assigned the same kind of duty that they have on Earth, in her opinion. It's as if they aren't capable of doing anything else, nor are they entitled to anything else above that.
Answer: there is really no answer there is just an explanation Explanation: If I was paid to go to school based on my grades I would go every day 5 days a week 8hrs a day and I had grades A's and B's I would try my best and hardest to keep the grades have and do better every day. It would not really change my day to day activities cause I am going to school regularly threw out the week the world would be a lot of different teenagers would not be skipping school people would be 50/50 that people are going to be greaty money you just got to think that it is cash money flow. It's gonna come to you then leave then come back money comes and goes I would suggest that it could happen and hope that it would this is totally positively a good thing to do but were technology is coming around the world is most like gonna have a lot of money and not know what to do with it.