The lines from the passage which support the idea that the author is illustrating how "The New Colossus" is different from other statues from ancient history are:
Line 1: "Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame."
Lines 6 and 7: "Mother of Exiles" ... glows world-wide welcome."
Line 10: "Give me your tired ..."
Explanation:
These lines were written by Emma Lazarus in his poem titled "The New Colossus" (1883). It was a poem commissioned in order to raise funds for the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty. Lazarus noted that the Statue of Liberty was the "Mother of Exiles," thereby portraying The New Colossus as a welcoming symbol to all immigrants from all over the world.
Explanation: Light will not be created until the next verse. There can only be darkness. God's Spirit is moving in this darkness. God is preparing to speak, to act with great power to bring order and light to this chaos.
Dolores Huerta fought for the elimination of harmful pesticides and helped establish the United Farm Workers union. Huerta has received various awards and recognition for her services to humanity and for her work towards the environment.