I aint neva seen 2 pretty best friends... iss always one of em gotta be ugly
Answer: The following two lines depict the setting of the passage in the best possible way.
It is a great Dead Place—greater than any Dead Place we know.
Everywhere there are the ruins of the high towers of the gods.
Explanation: The given passage describes the circumstances after a highly catastrophic event. The line ' It is a great Dead Place—greater than any Dead Place we know' conveys the fact that the land is devoid of any human presence. At the same time, the line ' Everywhere there are the ruins of the high towers of the gods' describes that the narrator is surrounded by ruins of mighty architectural structures.
Thus, both the sentences appropriately convey the circumstances of complete disintegration of human civilization in the post-apocalyptic world.
<span>Toni Morrison included Emmett Till in her novel to explore
the high rate of deaths of black youths.
She also believes there was a great injustice at what was done to Emmett
who was lynched and killed by two white men who were acquitted of the
crime. It sparked national outrage that
such violent act can done to young boy.
His sparked the anger of the Civil Rights Movement and forced the
government to re-evaluate its investigation of hate crimes on African
Americans.</span>
Answer:
With his ebony hands on each ivory key
He made that poor piano moan with melody.
Explanation:
The Weary Blues was a poem written in 1927. it was about a story of the outstanding achievement of an American Poet Langston Hughes, who was just 24 years old at its first appearance. Hughes spoke directly about his experiences of African Americans at a time when their voices were newly being heard in our literature.
Both lines from the poem suggests that the speaker was impressed by the musician
With his ebony hands on each ivory key
He made that poor piano moan with melody.
Answer:
A map
Explanation:
There are drawn cities on a map but there are no houses. You cant build and live on a drawing(obviously).
Same applies with the mountain , trees e.t.c.