Answer:
"Slavery is the price for civilization and the choice was not with me."-Zora Neale Hurtson. According to my level of understanding..I think Zora is stating that she paid civilization's price by being a slave. "the choice was not with me." this part of the quote means she had no choice...she was forced into slavery.
Explanation:
In her quote, Zora Neale Hutson states that she assisted civilization with her labor in slavery, and in the second part of her quote..."and the choice was not with me." she indirectly stated that, should she have been given the honor to decide, she would have chosen another path. Zora was forced into slavery-against her will- and she worked for her masters..with the dim hope of one day earning her freedom.
Answer:
contronym
Explanation:
A contronym, often referred to as a Janus word or auto-antonym, is a word that evokes contradictory or reverse meanings depending on the context. Specifically, a contronym is a word with a homonym (another word with the same spelling but different meaning) that is also an antonym (a word with the opposite meaning.
The correct answer is D.
In her poem "Dew," Teasdale compares the effect dew has on the ground with how her lover makes her feel.
She explains that, just as dew makes the grass, the fences, the pasture bars and the cobwebs shine, so does the love of her lover makes her see things with a new light; it makes her see even the most common things as beautiful and special.
Answer:
The second picture
Explanation:
In this context, the Man in the Well is a symbol for all the other nameless people in the world who are desperate for food and/or shelter. Like the children, we throw them a few scraps (of aid) without doing anything to help them out of the deep hole they find themselves in.