Africa and asserted herself in dance. Despite the shortening of a brief marriage, Angelou continued to assert herself, drawing inspiration as the<span> mother of her son. Her presentation to the American public-at-large happened with the publication of her autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. The purpose of this research is to focus on the poem, "Still I Rise" to analyze the significance of Angelou's twofold strategy: the impact of the question she poses to the public; and her assertion of her heritage...</span>
Yes of corse they should it’s unfair other wise women are 21% stronger then men do why shouldn’t they
Answer:
If there are two objects, A and B, and A exerts a force on B, Newton's third law says that B exerts a force of equal magnitude and opposite direction on A. So, you see, the two forces are not on the same object and are therefore not "balanced".
B. It's union of thought and passion. Modernists didn't really like that the metaphysical poets were trying to use logic to prove love, they thought that emotions couldn't be explained by logical and reason, that they were irrational etc.
Answer:
D. A farmer plants his seed, and then stays at home until harvest time. When he returns to his field at reaping time, he sees that the sun has scorched his crops.
Explanation:
A "parable" is a story which aims to<u> teach a spiritual lesson</u>. This is a very common way which Jesus used in teaching the Holy Gospel. In contrast to "fables," parables use <em>human beings</em> as characters in the story and <u>not animals.</u> It also doesn't employ fictitious characters like evil witch or fairy godmother as portrayed in fairy tales.
Choice D uses the character of the farmer,<em> a human being. </em>The "scorched crops" must be symbolizing something and is teaching a lesson to the farmer.
So, this explains the answer.