Hurston opens the novel with an analogy in order to tell the reader that this book will have a focus on women and men, and the purpose is to show a black woman's perspective.
<span>The ships he is talking about are slave ships, so the book is about oppression, among other things. </span>
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That is precisely what Richard St. John has done in this stellar book.
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Here are those traits with a few of the deeper nuggets that I found relevant:
Passion. -> Get out there and explore many paths. ...
Work. -> Success does not come easy. ...
Focus. ...
Push. ...
Ideas. ...
Improve. ...
Serve. ...
Persist.
Answer:
A). Everyday situations for common people
C). Common language.
Explanation:
Wordsworth's publication of 'Preface to Lyrical Ballads' marked the beginning of a new era in English Literature titled 'Romanticism'. He believed that poetry must portray 'everyday situations for common man' using a 'common language' through which ordinary people can associate.
This is reflected when he asserts that 'Poems was to choose incidents and situations from common life' employing 'language really used by men' with a touch of imagination. He primarily aimed to provide <u>an escape from the 'imitation and objectivity of neo-classical writers'</u> by emphasizing individual emotion and imagination. Thus, <u>options A and C</u> are correct answers.
Answer:
someone who is crazy and weird
Explanation:
Answer:
I know that A contains a dependent clause because "until we get to Brooklyn" is a dependent clause which comes before the independent clause, hence why there is a comma. It looks like B and C might have typos at the end because they end in commas and not periods. So the answer is A. Hope it helps!