1. It tells about your story not someone else’s
2. The audience or whoever you are talking to should feel empathy
Answer:
The answer to your question is "clouds" and "horses."
Explanation:
The sentence we're looking at appears to be a simile. A simile is similar to a metaphor, but it doesn't exaggerate, it compares. In the sentence "The shadows of clouds charge down the street like horses," we can see that the author uses the word "like," meaning that they're comparing clouds to horses.
Answer: Is this an orginal question?
Which statement best describes the meaning of this declaration?
The speaker in these lines from Langton Hughes's poem "I, Too" states that he is "growing strong" eating in the kitchen. Which statement best describes the meaning of this declaration?
(A)Although he feels ignored by those at the table, the speaker is preparing to take back his position in society.
(B)The speaker realizes he does not need those who now sit at the table and therefore focuses on improving himself.
(C)Even though he is being rejected by those at the table, the speaker is confident and resilient to adversity.
(D)The speaker rejects getting help from those who now sit at the table and realizes that he must fend for himself.
<u><em>(E)Despite being relegated to the kitchen, the speaker still feels he is treated fairly as he is provided with a position in society.</em></u>
Okay but that sounds dirty
C. Representative Cranwell Targets Brite-Mart for Low Wages and Mayor Goode Seeks End to City Transit Strike
If you were concerned with fair employment practices you would read the following articles, Representative Cranwell Targets Brite-Mart for Low Wages and Mayor Goode Seeks End to City Transit Strike. Both of these articles are related to workers rights, one coming from the initiative of a representative and the other through the initiative of the workers. In the Representative Cranwell Targets Brite-Mart for Low Wages article, representative Cranwell shows a concern for the worker's wages in Brite-Mart, alluding to the unfairness of the current wages as they are being "targeted for low wages". While with the Mayor Goode Seeks End to City Transit Strike article, refers mayor Goode responding to the pressures of the organized workers. As an example of a city transit strike, we can take into consideration the 2005 New York City Transit Strike in which the Transport Workers Union Local 100 (TWU) seeked negotiation with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in regards to pension, retirement and wage increases and they called attention to their cause through their organized strike.