I'm pretty sure it's "the baby cried" because an independent clause can stand alone and that can stand alone.
Answer:
But here and there a few cars groaning creep
Along, above, and underneath the street
Explanation:
The poem <em>Dawn in New York</em> by Claude Mckay is a short poem with just 14 lines. This narrative poem talks about sunrise in New York city one morning, with the use of descriptive words to paint a picture of the event for the readers.
The lines that suggest that the morning commute is starting to begin can be from the 7th and 8th lines of the poem.<em> "But here and there a few cars groaning creep Along, above, and underneath the street"</em>, showing the first sign of movement of the people.
Answer:
1. A stereotype of a fat domestic woman who loves taking care of white people
4 Pickaninny
2. A stereotype about "uppity" black men who thinks they're much more savvy and sophisticated than they really are
6 Sambo
3. A stereotype of a loud, obnoxious, nagging black woman
3 Mammy
4. A dehumanizing stereotype of black children
5 Brute
5. A stereotype about black men that became popular after the Civil War
2
Coon
6. A stereotype of a joyful, childlike, docile black man who loves to sing and isn't too bright
1
Sapphire
Explanation:
Answer:
B. The body of the speech
Explanation:
At the auction, I bid on the antique dresser. This is the answer because it has a subject (I) and verb (bid), whereas the top answer choice needs to say “is leaving”