Answer: The right answer is the second one: An allusion to conflict.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little bit more on the answer, it is relevant to mention that American poet Robert Hayden (1913-1980) was very concerned with the experiences and history of Black Americans, hence his reference to two major conflicts that directly affected that community: the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War, represented by the cities of Selma and Saigon, respectively. From the city of Selma, in Alabama, departed, in 1965, a series of protest marches organized with the goal of claiming the constitutional right of African Americans to vote. Those who participated in them were violently attacked, arrested and even killed. At the same time, and paradoxically, many African Americans had been sent to Vietnam in order to fight in the war and freed the South Vietnamese people, even though their own rights were not protected in their own country. For that reason, one of the major American Civil Rights Movement organization, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, became the first one in publicly showing opposition to the war, linking the two movements (anti-Vietnam war and Civil Rights Movement) inextricably.
It is for that reason that the speaker in Hayden’s poem resorts to Monet’s famous painting, which captures the serenity and the beauty of a little corner of his Japanese garden, in an attempt to escape, if only for a moment, from that violent reality.
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<u>Motif,</u> i'm pretty sure this is correct because motif in narrative format is any recurring element that has symbolic significance in a story.
Answer:
Mrs. Mallard experiences relief upon her husband's death
Explanation:
After her sister told her about the incident and the death of Mr. Mallard, she went into the room and silently felt relieved that he was finally dead. She had loved him but most of the time, he had exerted a "powerful will bending hers" which makes her repulse his being. So, the news about his death was a relief.
I really hope this helps you with your question.
I'd say B, since a sentence fragment is just an incomplete sentence that's usually separating the sentence from it's main clause.
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The answer I prefer is “‘My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: / Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!’”
Explanation:
That is a really good illustration and it is an illustration that I prefer.
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