From: Frederick Douglas's speech: 'What to the slave is the Fourth of July?'.
He starts the speech with a humble tone, he tells the audience he is very nervous and ask for them to understand. However, when he starts talking about the fourth being hypocritical, his tone changes to an angry one, because slavery was still evident, this made an stronger appeal.
Answer:
the Beginning of what became the World in life
The correct answer is actually B, Welles knew all along that the broadcast wasn't a true story.
Answer:
In the evening, I hear your cries,
because you're in so much pain,
It makes me want to die,
I can't just let you go,
I have something I need you to know,
that I will forever love you,
Regardless of how low,
I'll be right here,
For you, my dear,
I will always be near,
Just say my name, and I'll appear.
Explanation:
This is my opinion only so please feel free to alter as you see fit. In this case keep the end words.
It uses the "ABBA" rhyme system. A rhyme scheme is a set of sounds that go together to make a rhyme at the end of a line or stanza. The way a poem rhymes can change from line to line or from stanza to stanza, or it can stay the same the whole way through.