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The correct answer is The caged bird beats his wing against the cage and sings a prayer to heaven to gain his freedom.
Explanation:
The poem <em>Sympathy </em>By <em>Paul Laurence Dunbar </em>describes a bird that yearns for its freedom, but finds itself inside a cage. The bars are stained with blood when hitting against them. The wounds that are made when hitting throb like the wounds of her ancestors <em>"pain still throbs in the old, old scars"</em>. The caged bird sings, but its song is not happy, being rather a prayer that magnetizes its soul and rises to heaven <em>"It is not a carol of joy or glee, // But a prayer that he sends from his heart's deep core</em> , ....
Given this information we can say that the correct answer is The caged bird beats his wing against the cage and sings a prayer to heaven to gain his freedom.
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In Jonas’s community, most people do not question the way things are. Things just are as they are, and people accept that they have always been that way. Jonas is a little different. He has light colored eyes, which are also directly related to the other way he is different: Jonas has the Capacity to See Beyond. For this reason, he is chosen as the Receiver of Memory.
Almost every citizen in the community had dark eyes. His parents did, and Lily did, and so did all of his group members and friends. But there were a few exceptions: Jonas himself, and a female Five who he had noticed had the different, lighter eyes. (Ch. 3)
During his Ceremony of Twelve, the Chief Elder explains why Jonas is different. She does not mention that he has light-colored eyes, which are very rare in his community and give him a deep and thoughtful look. She does mention that he has several special traits that make him perfect to be the next Receiver of Memory.
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