Answer:
The correct answer is The caged bird beats his wing against the cage and sings a prayer to heaven to gain his freedom.
Explanation:
The poem <em>Sympathy </em>By <em>Paul Laurence Dunbar </em>describes a bird that yearns for its freedom, but finds itself inside a cage. The bars are stained with blood when hitting against them. The wounds that are made when hitting throb like the wounds of her ancestors <em>"pain still throbs in the old, old scars"</em>. The caged bird sings, but its song is not happy, being rather a prayer that magnetizes its soul and rises to heaven <em>"It is not a carol of joy or glee, // But a prayer that he sends from his heart's deep core</em> , ....
Given this information we can say that the correct answer is The caged bird beats his wing against the cage and sings a prayer to heaven to gain his freedom.
B.
Transitions such as “However” or “Furthermore” help to link sentences, paragraphs and ideas. Without them, your thoughts can sound choppy and monotonous.
The first chapter is really nice idk what u are asking for sorrt
rant.
He went into a long rant about the out come of the last election after it was mentioned on the news.
I thinks it's B. Indirect object
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