The theme in a story is the underlying or central message, otherwise known as the 'big idea' that shows insight into life that the author is trying to convey. It is often defined as the 'moral of the story'. They tend to be serious, universal, stated in absolutes, etc.
Therefore the answer is D.
Answer:
With his ebony hands on each ivory key
He made that poor piano moan with melody.
Explanation:
The Weary Blues was a poem written in 1927. it was about a story of the outstanding achievement of an American Poet Langston Hughes, who was just 24 years old at its first appearance. Hughes spoke directly about his experiences of African Americans at a time when their voices were newly being heard in our literature.
Both lines from the poem suggests that the speaker was impressed by the musician
With his ebony hands on each ivory key
He made that poor piano moan with melody.
Answer:
This is very true.
Explanation:
If not even a speck of us had hopes then we would not have anything that we had today. Everything would be dark and glum. People would be hurting themselves and others left and right more than what they are doing now. And there would be no police officers to stop them. Think of it as a zombie apocalypse. Except without the brains. Just lifeless humans wandering around.
According to the word entry, the third syllable is stressed in the word <span>retribution.
</span>When determining where the stress is in a word, just look at its dictionary definition. You will see the word divided into syllables in the brackets, and the stressed syllable will have an apostrophe in front of it (like the third syllable, <span>ˈbyü, has in this case). </span>
The priest, talking with Oedipus, tells him Thebes is under a curse and the city needs his help again. Creon learns from Apollo that the curse on Thebes resulted from King Laius' murder. The city must banish the murderer to lift the curse. The Chorus calls on various Olympians to aid Thebes.