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While the colony commanders were generally optimistic, as their task was to send the settler groups and hope for the best, the settlers had many other issues.
Despite the beauty and abundance of this new land, its wild and unknown aspects (hostile natives, new diseases, wild beasts) inspired both hope and fear to the settlers.
And the excerpt, from the begging, explores these feelings making the questions that the settlers might have asked themselves when entering Virginia.
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The poem "We Both Live in the Same Village" is from Rabindranath Tagore’s The Gardener, a collection of love poems.
Answer 1: In the poem, the speaker express his love for Ranjana using symbols from the natural environment of the village they live in. The symbolism emphasize the affection in phrases like: "The yellow bird sings in their tree and makes my heart dance with gladness", "Her pair of pet lambs come to graze near the shade of our garden"... The speaker feels happy because all the little things that link his life with the life of Ranjana.
 Answer 2:  The proximity between the speaker and Ranjana is evidenced by phrases like: "We both live in the same village and that is our one piece of joy", "Only one field lies between us", this two phrases make clear that they live close to each other, but also the speaker uses more symbolic references to also emphasizes their proximity: "Bees that have hived in our grove go to seek honey in theirs", "When their linseed is ripe for harvest, the hemp is in bloom in our field" (this means that the harvest time is the same for both of them), "The stars that smile on their cottage send us the same twinkling look" (also means that they are really close).
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Hello You did not inform the period to which the question refers, which makes it difficult to elaborate a specific and efficient answer, but I will try to help you in the best possible way.
African Americans suffered a lot of prejudice when they needed to search for housing and were constantly discriminated against. Many neighborhoods did not allow houses to be rented or sold to African Americans and when they did, they charged exorbitant prices, much higher than the prices invested by white families. This type of behavior was one of the main factors that motivated the fight for civil rights, where activists affirmed that as citizens and taxpayers, blacks had the right to quality housing, without being discriminated against. This encouraged the creation of fair housing legislation, which prohibited any type of discrimination in contracts for renting and selling houses to anyone. In this way, African-Americans had some protection that positively impacted their lives.