I believe the sentence that best conveys the speaker’s
message is: “If we must die—oh, let us nobly die”
In his poem “If We
Must Die”, Claude McKay, a Jamaican-American poet, conveys a message that there
is honor in dying courageously in fight for the civil rights of the African-American
people, and therefore, he states that they should be willing to die for them. He believed that African-American people should only rely on themselves and expect no help from the white people.
What poem is this? Can u give the name?
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It's up to the government. In many countries, the problem isn't so severe as others. But what most countries do is that all cigarette companies HAVE to put a picture on the cover of the packet showing the bad effects of smoking. <span>District of Columbia, American Samoa, Puerto Rico, and the </span>United States<span> Virgin Islands are a few places where smoking is completely banned from enclosed areas like restaurants. In the end, even if a country completely bans cigarettes, they won't be able to completely stop it from entering. Smugglers think of many ways to bring in illegal items from one country to another.</span>