I would edit this to fit your writing style, but your answer should be along the lines of, "The work I have chosen is 'The Swimming Contest' by Benjamin Tummaz. The short story is based in the summer home in the Orange Groves of an Arabian woman, also known as 'The Grandmother,' who just happens to be a patient of a Jewish doctor, the mother of the narrator. The narrator loses in a swimming race against an Arabian boy at the gove, and promises the boy that once he grows up he will beat him. The setting of the story is important to the overall story because it relates to conflicts in Israel between Arabs and Jews today; Just as the Jewish and Arab boys competed in the race, so do the two groups fight for the territory in Israel."
**Remember to edit it to fit your style**
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Your question: <span>In hughes', "trumpet player," what does music do for the subject of the poem? i think it's</span> a Jazz poem
The conflict is that Romeo doesn't get the letter so he goes back to get Juliet and he ends up killing himself when he thinks that she's dead
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Explanation:American literature is literature written or produced in the United States of America and its preceding colonies (for specific discussions of poetry and theater, see Poetry of the United States and Theater in the United States). Before the founding of the United States, the British colonies on the eastern coast of the present-day United States were heavily influenced by English literature. The American literary tradition thus began as part of the broader tradition of English literature.
The revolutionary period is notable for the political writings of Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, and Thomas Paine among several others. Thomas Jefferson's United States Declaration of Independence solidified his status as a key American writer. It was in the late 18th and early 19th centuries that the nation's first novels were published. An early example is William Hill Brown's The Power of Sympathy published in 1791. Brown's novel depicts a tragic love story between siblings who fall in love without knowing they are related.