Answer:
C. It contains strong and accurate details that oppose the writer’s position
<span>C) By bringing to mind more common associations with Shakespeare, the host is emphasizing the remarkableness of Bates’ story.
The host points out common situations where people would have interacted with Shakespeare--in school or in fancy theatres. This helps make what Bates has done stand out as even more remarkable, because no one would ever think of prisons when they first think of Shakespeare. </span>
Answer:
to better understand and appreciate their heritage
Explanation:
In the last line of the excerpt he wants these artists to "cause the smug Negro middle class to turn from their white, respectable, ordinary books and papers to catch a glimmer of their won beauty." In this line "their own beauty" is the heritage of African Americans. The "near intellectuals" aren't musicians and writers. They are African Americans who are paying attention more to white culture than their own history.
Answer:
The summary of the story should begin by explaining that all the birds came together for a contest.
And the contest was who can fly farthest into the sky shall be called chief.
Eagle was also present in the contest but wren was made chief because it flew higher with the help of eagle's wing and returned at last.