Answer:
The poet develops the theme by:
1. comparing overcoming the hardships in life to weathering a storm.
Explanation:
In "He Had His Dream" by Paul Laurence Dunbar, the speaker describes someone who does not let the difficulties of life determine his fate. Such difficulties are compared, in an extended metaphor, to a storm. Even though the stormy winds are strong enough to almost sink the ship, the man remains strong and hopeful. He tells himself the storm will soon pass, and he will be able to reach his destination when it does. The speaker is thus, comparing overcoming the hardships in life to weathering a storm.
It begins with “Archaeologists are discovering...”
Answer: 1.mine
2. bow
3. well
4. deer
5. grave
6. lead
7. minute
8. moped
9. sows
Explanation: each of two or more words spelled the same but not necessarily pronounced the same and having different meanings and origins.
Answer:
B. acknowledge an alternative perspective
Explanation:
The sentence shown above was said by Kellogg in his acceptance speech. In this sentence he is referring to the existence of people who present an alternative perspective to that presented by the Parris Pact, which prohibits the development of wars between countries that wish to resolve disagreements between them.
People who have an alternative perspective, believe that this treaty is not enough to prevent wars, but that it is necessary for a world court to aggressively punish people who created these wars.