Answer: Practiced in China, Daoism is a philosophical, ethical, and religious system founded by the philosopher Lao Tzu.
Explanation:
Answer:
Sydney looks outside at the driveway, hoping to see her mother's car turning in.
The titles of short stories and poems should be punctuated in quotations marks.
Death
In the poem the speaker says, "The Carriage held but just Ourselves –
" At the very beginning of the poem the speaker personifies Death. When she says, "Because I could not stop for Death - He kindly stopped for me". This idea that Death stops for the speaker, personifies Death and makes him a character in the poem. This means that "Ourselves" refers to the speaker and Death.
Some people have argued that since Death is personified, so is Immortality and therefore Immortality is also riding in the Carriage with the speaker and Death. However, this is not a widely accepted interpretation.
Answer:
It likely made them recognize their own hypocrisy in celebrating the holiday.
Explanation:
Frederick Douglass' Fourth of July speech was given on the 5th of July 1852 was an excruciatingly honest take on the celebration of the American independence day despite most of the black Africans still racially prejudiced. And it is through this speech that he presents the sort of 'celebration' that his people are being subjected to.
And in presenting a contrasting view of the American independence day of Fourth of July, <em><u>it is likely that the 'white' Americans will recognize their own hypocrisy in their celebration of the national holiday</u></em>. Thus, the correct answer is the second option.