Seattle's mother Sholeetsa was hiDkhw'Duw'Absh (Duwamish) and his father Shweabe was chief of the Dkhw'Suqw'Absh (the Suquamish tribe). Seattle was born some time between 1780 and 1786 on or near Blake Island, Washington. One source cites his mother's name as Wood-sho-lit-sa. The Duwamish tradition is that Seattle was born at his mother's village of Stukw on the Black River, in what is now the city of Kent, Washington, and that Seattle grew up speaking both the Duwamish and Suquamish dialects of Lushootseed. Because Native descent among the Salish peoples was not solely patrilineal, Seattle inherited his position as chief of the Duwamish Tribe from his maternal uncle.
It’s kind of obvious he wants justice and based on the saying “bright day” he thinks we live in dark times
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Which three lines in this excerpt from “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” by Emily Dickinson use caesura?
We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain— We passed the Setting Sun— Or rather
Have a BEAUTIFUL day~
Shirley Chrisholm is the first African-American woman to be in the Congress of United States. Her speech focused on equal rights for women. Basing on her personal experiences, she stated, "...<em>in the political world, I have been far oftener discriminated against because I am a woman than because I am black</em>". During this speech, she also proposed her solution to this social issue which is the Equal Rights Amendment.
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At first, I would feel very disappointed and sad, because I consider that nowadays everything can be said and solved without any harsh words. After that, I would examine my previous behavior and actions that led to these harsh words, and if I were wrong, I would apologize for all my actions. Otherwise, I would stop talking to the person who offended me, because I wouldn’t like to be humiliated and offended again.