Answer:
The punctuation that breaks up the sections of the poem is 'semi-colon', at the end of the fifth line, in the poem "Drink your tea."
Explanation:
"Drink Your Tea" is a short poem written by Thich Nhat Hanh. The poem is philosophical in nature. Thich Nhat Hanh is a Vietnamese Buddhist Monk, who is known globally for his peace-making teachings, a poet, and spiritual leader.
In his poem "Drink Your Tea", Hanh is talking about living in the present moment. The poem extends up to 7 lines, and divided in two sections. The first section is from line 1-5, and second in line 6-7.
The punctuation mark that divides the poem is 'semi-colon', at the end of the fifth line. The first section of the poem, Hanh dictates to his readers that one should take every steps peaceably in life, without rushing. And, the second section summarizes his thought and gives the central idea of the poem which is to 'live the actual moment.'
Answer:
If Mira was walking by feet to visit the zoo
Answer:
Negativity, western literature
Explanation:
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in her TED talk on the danger of a single story, noted that the single story of Africa comes from western literature. Adichie went on to quote a historic writing of a London merchant John Locke - who after sailing to West Africa, gave a fascinating account of black Africans as "beasts who have no houses," and "people without heads, having their mouth and eyes in their breasts."
Adichie said John Locke's narrative marked the beginning of story telling that described Africa as place of darkness, negatives as well as a place where people - in the words of a poet Rudyard Kipling - are "half devil, half child."