Susan B Anthony was women who didn’t just want to sit down and let men control who she was. Susan was a crusader for women’s suffrage and she wouldn’t give up without a fight. My impression of Susan B Anthony is very Good because as I said before she stood up for not only herself, but all other women who didn’t have the courage to say what they wanted to say or they were all just to scared to say it.
The Author’s presentation of Susan B Anthony is very realistic and believable in my opinion because the Author shows off Susan’s strengths, such as her way of speaking. One of Susan’s many Strengths was her Speeches, from what I read in the text, Susan had a lot on her mind and said it in a way that stirred up the crowd. The Author also shows Susan’s weakness which was mostly the law. The law was trying to keep Susan B Anthony silent as well as all other women. One way the Author shows this is when Men try to stop her at different times throughout the text, or Men seem to be looking down on her in the text.
The Author brings out more of Susan B Anthony’s personality by showing us in his writing how compassionate Susan is about her speeches, or how fair she is to everyone. Susan B Anthony was a great leader, and even though what she wanted to believe still didn’t come true, I know that she inspired all other women to start to stand up for themselves and not let anyone keep them down any longer. Susan B Anthony may not be here, but the fight for Women’s rights still continue. The flame that she has helped sit has yet to die down. Her fight will live on in history!
Note (Do not copy and paste this): What I wrote has exactly 307 words. I apologize if what I wrote is not to your liking or is not really accurate to this text you talked about. Since I really didn’t have a text or reading to go by I couldn’t really add in examples from the text but I tried my best to make it seem like that. Anyways, bye.
The correct answer is C. Concerning with appearances.
In this play by Alice Childress, the action takes place in a picnic of the neighbourhood block association. The appearance of Joe, a poor, homeless character disrupts the scene, and when a wallet dissapears, suspiction falls on him and they begin to harass Joe.
Even though the play deals with middle-class Blacks accusing a working class Black, the sentence in this case deals with keeping the appearances and respectability associated with middle-class expectations. In the context of these sentence, some of the characters, especially L. V. Craig are already harassin Joe, judging that because he is poor he must have stolen something. Maydelle is the character that keeps saying that kindness goes a long way and trying to de-escalate the situation. Even if they are misjudging Joe and picking on him, with this sentence she is more worried of Doctor MacDonald or the children hearing them loose their temper than with stopping the situation with Joe.
This question is missing the options. I've found them online. They are as follows:
[...]To return home at eventide with gratitude; And then to sleep with a prayer for the beloved in your heart and a song of praise upon your lips.
Which statement BEST states the theme of this poem?
A) Anyone can fall in love.
B) Love is risky and should be avoided.
C) Love causes people to become irrational.
D) Love is the greatest of all human experiences.
Answer:
The correct answer is letter D) Love is the greatest of all human experiences.
Explanation:
Those lines were taken from the poem "On Love
", by author Kahlil Gibran. According to the speaker of the poem, love is a superb feeling, one that can melt you, that can give wings to your heart, that can bring praise to your lips. He does not talk only and necessarily about romantic love. It seems to be a more transcendental form of love, one that does not possess nor is possessed; one that places you "in the heart of God" - blissfully and selflessly. It is plain to see that the speaker thinks highly of love. He sees it as the greatest of all human experiences - the experience every person must allow themselves to have thoroughly.