I just want to ask a question so i’m just going to say c
Still wouldst thou sing and i have ears in vain
to thy high requiem become a sod
The speaker is expressing his feelings of sadness with some touch of regret because the other person will continue to sing but he could no longer hear it. The song will become a requiem or songs of prayer for the dead and will become a sod or the crust of the ground. In other words, the speaker will be dead or is dying and he feels that the other person's singing will only serve as covering to his corpse that will have been buried under the ground.
If "Those clothes, books and computer supplies" is the sentence youre talking about try this
Those clothes, books and computer supplies need to get off the floor and put up.
Those clothes,books and computer supplies is the main things we need to get from the store.
Answer:
it's B:he is shy
Explanation:
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Answer: A)To show that early in her career she supported equal rights for
everyone
Explanation:
- In the section ''An Outspoken Politician'' there is a description of Shirley Chisholm's life after teaching career. She decided to run for the NY State Assembly in the 1960s and in 1964 she was elected to the assembly. People were fighting for equal rights back then and she was the first black woman who served in US congress so therefore we can see that the author intended to show that she fought for equality.
She supported education, poor students and female teacher which she did successfully.