Answer:
They might desire an active role in world transformation. They are hopeful for a better future as a "strange attractor".
They might believe they are pragmatists in this world, even as they imagine and work for another.
People of the future have a long term perspective.
Answer:
This poem shows the problem of how African Americans were treated and Cullen's comment is that he does not lose hope, that this will change.
Explanation:
Cullen reflects on these lines that African Americans are somehow oppressed by whites.<em> "We shall not always plant while others reap"</em>, <em>"Not always bend to some more subtle brute".
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This problem will come to an end, since they will not wait forever or continue to suffer.
<em>"We were not made to eternally weep.", "So in the dark we hide the heart that bleeds, And wait, and tend our agonizing seeds.</em> "
Here it is shown how Cullen transmits hope in his words, showing that they will wait, since they will not suffer forever.
The answer is A
because the dust bowl prevented sunlight from reaching the crops in order for them to grow
Answer:
Go back into the book/passage and see.
Explanation:
You didn't put much detail into your question, next time please put part of the passage or book. But my advice is to go back and see what Morrie does.