D.
Tecumseh does not recognize the white mans authority. He is saying that he and his tribe do not abide by the white mans requests and if the white man does not accept that he has the right to return to his own country.
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I would say A B and maybe C but in not 100 percent sure on C
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In the poem <em>"Dance Mama Dance"</em> the word dance symbolizes happiness.
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The poem is related by someone who sees how his mother has tried to give everything to him and his brothers.
Let's look at this analysis with evidence from the poem:
- She played the role of father: <em>"I saw you raise five of us by yourself with a father nowhere in sight."
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- She worked hard to support the family: <em>"I saw you limp home late at night after a long day’s work with sores on your feet"
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- She kept the family together despite everything: <em>"I saw you hold our home together like a foundation that would never crumble."
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And as these we can find examples throughout the poem.
But something that this person has never seen is his mother being happy. This is expressed by the word<em> "dance".
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The tone with which he constantly repeats the word dance makes us feel that he is saying to the mother <u>"Be happy, Mom! Be happy!" .
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<em>"And I say Dance Mama Dance
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<em>Break the floodgates of countless uncried tears
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<em>And Dance Mama Dance
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<em>For all the nights you slept alone </em>
<em>with no warm arms to hold you
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<em>Dance Mama Dance
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<em>For all the dreams that you forgot so we could make it through the day "
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In these lines we can see how the mother has suffered and cried and what her children want is to see her smile and be happy.