Answer:
The term 'sphinx' and 'freemasonry' is used to describe the life of African Americans in America.
Explanation:
The given passage is taken from 'The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man' by James Weldon Johnson. The book is narrated by an unnamed narrartor who chose to hide his origin of African American and live like a white American in New York City.
In Preface, the narrator educates the reader that he is going to share the true face of the lives of African American in America. He used the words 'sphinx' to tell that African Americans were not considered less than a monster by Americans because of their color. By using thhe word 'freemasonry' the narrator is saying that America has created 'freemasonry' or the helping organization for Negro as formed for the race.
So, the connection that narrator is drawing by using the words is the relation between the society and African American in America. And the life of African Americans in America.
Explanation:
According to me hunting is bad for the environment. There is an imbalance in the environment because the number of animals which are being killed is more than the number of animals produced. ... Rather than hurting and killing animals for our advantage we can used alternative and save our environment and animals live. hope this helped
I would say A, but I'm not sure.
Answer:
The reaction of the older European men about the killing of the elephant was that A. They agree with the narrator that it needed to be killed
Explanation:
The narrator killed the elephant to do what people were expecting him to do as a police officer, he says in the last lines " he shot the elephant because he didn't want to look like a fool", despite the fact that he hesitated about killing him before he did and he also mentions the respect he felt for majestic big animals like that one, older European men agreed that the animal needed to be killed because they considered that image matters and that was the action that a police officer was supposed to take.