Answer:
The tone of the poem mellowed down somewhat to show the hope that the individual carried with him to America. The phrases "dreamt a dream so strong, so brave, so true", are used to describe this hope.
The images "dark Ireland’s shore", "Poland’s plain", "England’s grassy lea", "Black Africa’s strand" contribute to the shift in this stanza and are used to show what the individual left behind to build "a homeland of the free".
The heavy use of questions marks emphasizes the angry tone of the poem, and introduces and element of sarcasm to it.
Explanation:
Langston Hughes is writing a poem of someone who feels that America does not live up to what it should be. The tone is angry and resentful. He points to the people who’ve come here with hopes and dreams and they’re being let down. He’s also saying that there is an economic disparity between people. In essence, the rich get richer, and the poor get poorer, because there is not equal opportunity.
Answer:
"Teens are getting more screen time than ever
before." is the answer you are looking for.
Nowadays, especially with the pandemic taking place, students, teens, and just about every child is being forced to use more and more electronic devices every year, thus increasing screen time. This isn't something that every parent can control.
Explanation:
Although some parents to not condone such long periods of screen time, it may be our future. Some students are forced to take part in 100% eLearning, therefore enforcing screen time to be extended.
Macbeth has been adapted so many times for the same reason why all Shakespeare's plays have been adapted so many times. It is because they are not bound to a single point in time and by changing temporal details it can be applicable to any society at any time. The theme that is "power corrupts" has been ever present and this is why it keeps getting adapted.