Answer: In nearly two years, but last month we lost more than we gained.
Explanation:
after "But..." is the evidence
Answer:
C. I wield a pen, this fine and fearless sword, To open doors for which there are no keys
Explanation:
The inference that supports that the writer uses journalism as a voice for the voiceless and forgotten is option C.
This is because of the statement made that his pen which he uses to write news and articles are his sword and they open doors which have no keys.
The correct answer is A) the song lyrics in the “Weary Blues” reflect a heavy load from the singer.
<em>The line “sags like a heavy load” in “Harlem” relates to the overall feeling because the song lyrics in the “Weary Blues” reflect a heavy load from the singer. </em>
Langston Hughes is the author of the song “Harlem”. The line “sags like a heavy load” that song relates to the overall feeling because the song lyrics reflect a heavy load from the singer. The song starts with the line “What happens to a dream deferred?” The songwriter tries to answer the question in the next lines. Finally, at the end of the song, he adds “maybe it just sags like a heavy load…Ori t just explodes”
Langston Hughes’ successful album “The Weary Blues”, was released in 1926.
Answer:
Read the rangers apprentice, harry potter, and Eragon. All amazing books!
Explanation:
Hi, you've asked an incomplete question. However, I assumed you are referring to the article, <em>"Scratching the Surface of Mars"</em> by Pamela G. Conrad.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In that article, the author tries to stress the point that the technology that is used to explore Mars is very important.
The author for example commented on the efforts of scientists to discover if life could be supported on Mars.