Answer:
The primary use of symbolism in this poem is the symbolism of the rivers. The speaker, who represents African Americans, connects his history, and thus the history of African Americans, to the eponymous rivers. This history, which the speaker also equates with the African American "soul," is "deep" and "ancient," like the rivers. Different rivers referenced in the poem have different, specific symbolic meanings. The Euphrates, for example, was a river running near to Mesopotamia, an area often considered to be the birthplace of civilization.
Explanation:
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1. Those cars are built to be less harmful to the environment.
2. The animals in the wildlife park aren't hunted.
3. The water on the river is not frozen because it’s not cold enough.
4. Rubber is used to make erasers.
5. Plastic bottles aren’t recycle at our recycling center.
6. These plants grow in a greenhouse. Or, These plants have grown in a greenhouse.
7. Water isn’t sold in plastic bottles at that store.
I believe it is A because it explains that their sons intruded their streets.
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