Answer:
i, Too is a short, free verse poem that focuses on African American identity within the dominant white culture of the USA. It encapsulates the history of oppression of black people by means of slavery, denial of rights and inequality.
Inspired by Walt Whitman's 'I Sing the Body Electric', Hughes must have intended the poem's first line as a contrasting clarion call - the black person is worthy to be an American too, to sing of the country that they help build.
The poem's first person male speaker could be young or old but is sending out the still relevant message of hope for change. By placing the speaker in a house, metaphorically the USA, Hughes brings the issue of black rights into the personal domestic space of the American people.
This connects directly back to Abraham Lincoln, the American civil war and the role of African American slaves in the great houses of plantation owners. Lincoln himself said that: 'A house divided against itself cannot stand.'
Answer:
(A) Stephen is not doing his work because his glasses are broken.
Explanation:
The incident was explained in one of the novel's chapters when Stephen's teacher, Father Dolan, entered the classroom and saw Stephen not studying. He was strict and asked Stephen why he wasn't studying, to which Stephen replied that his glasses were broken and he couldn't read.
Why does Father Dolan paddle Stephen?
(A) Stephen is not doing his work because his glasses are broken.
(B) Stephen is not doing his work, because he does not know the answers to the Latin problems.
(C) Stephen is talking to another student to get answer to the Latin problems,
(D) Stephen is talking to another student because his glasses are broken.
Answer.
C!
Explanation:ignore first answer i read wrong.Hope i could help<3
When reading a play it is easier to imagine what's happening on stage if the stage directions there. We can picture how the actors are looking and what they're doing. And if you are acting in the play itself then it gives you information for what your character does next whether its 'exit stage left' or 'enter stage right' for example.
Answer:
Explanation:
To be totally honest, all of them do. However, option B states the actual year that they were in and still having to fight for equality in pay and how absurd it is. This one is difficult to answer though.