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<span>The
"Middle Passage" was the name of the 18th century voyage in European
ships called "slavers". It lasted over 3 centuries and brought millions
of Africans across Atlantic Ocean to Americas (3000miles)</span>
Answer:
Two girls eat all around the city and have a day out, eating a lot and buying a lot of food. The find magic bubbly tea outside near a fountain where a very pretty woman is. She says hello kindly and offers it to them, and they drink it, and say thank you, going home.
When It strikes midnight they both turn into dolls, immediatly waking them up. They look at each other in sheer panic.
They must find out what turned them into dolls before 9am or else they will be dolls forever.
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According to the above interpretation, <u>“the dying of the light”</u> is another metaphor for death in this poem.
“Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” is a villanelle in which the poet addresses his father how he ought to die. Dylan Thomas advised his father about how he needs to defy death. The poet also gives an overview of the characterization of the people who defy death and had anger towards it. He uses metaphors and imagery to explain life and death.
The answer is D!
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