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Cesar Chavez would probably agree that people should act with cooperation and compassion for one another, as shown in option C. The sentence that follows this is:
"I am giving you the same opportunity to join the same cause, to free your fellow human beings from the yoke of oppression."
<h3>Why does Chaves believe that people should act with cooperation and compassion?</h3>
- According to Chaves, changes only occur with social cooperation.
- He believes that social groups marginalized by the government such as blacks, workers, women, among others, must come together to bring about the change they need.
- However, this union will only occur if people do not act thinking only about themselves, but thinking about everyone who has suffered socially and needs help to prosper in life.
In this way, Chaves shows how King was an example of cooperation and compassion and that's why his words are inspiring.
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Answer:the raven has a deep impact on the narrator and is – caused by its image created within the poem – a symbol of death. His role as a reminder of death is still current in the present day. The poem The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe influences a lot of people because it is one of the most read poems
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Yes, in one way, the essay makes you think of the strength of human spirit when it endures severe situations.
James Baldwin “Notes of a Native Son” refers to racial issues in America. The topic of the story shows how Baldwin goes through a cycle of events. He contemplates the death of his stepfather, his youngest sister’s birth, his nineteenth birthday, and race problems in Harlem. The events and the way they presented makes Baldwin wonder about the spirit of human nature and what it needs to endure to live by.
Baldwin explores the bitterness and suffering of black Americans while remembering his father’s mental health. Baldwin thinks he can inherit the paranoia that affected his father and questions himself the way trauma is passed through generations.