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Farewell now of Parting by Agostinho Neto is a poem that demonstrates the struggles of the African folks in reclaiming their identity. And on top of that, the poem tells us that the reclaiming of African identity heavily relies on the female subject and the male subject is reliant on it.
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Some literary devices here are similes and metaphors. I'm sorry for only providing 2, if I can spot a third I will let you know. An example of a simile in the poem is "When harsh words cut like a knife". Comparison using terms such as "like" is a clear demonstration of a simile. An example of a metaphor in the text is "Hiding in the Internet's shadows". Notice how hiding in the shadows of the internet is not possible in a literal sense, but lacks the usage of terminology like "like" or "such as" "as a" that a simile would provide. Good luck!
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To ensure safety, it would be best to eat leftover foods that have been refrigerated within three days. Leftovers are usually refrigerated to prevent the growth of bacteria. If these leftovers are not refrigerated and are left on room temperature for more than two hours, then these should be discarded. The answer for this is C.
I believe that the resolution to the conflict in "Homesick" is B) Jean finds a way to feel as though she fits in, in China, without sacrificing her American identity.
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