Until, the breath of this corporeal frame
And even the motion of our human blood
Almost suspended, we are laid asleep
In body, and become a living soul:
While with an eye made quiet by the power
Of harmony, and the deep power of joy,
We see into the life of things. I would say that this passage of this poem perhaps hints of immortality about becoming "a living soul" and "seeing into the life of things" suggesting that a living soul can never die and what we see in the life of things is something which never dies as long as there is organic life.
Bury my heart at wounded knee is a book written during 1970 written by American Writer Dee Brown.
Explanation:
In the book Dee Brown has presented a brief history regarding the discovery and the settlement of the Americans.He has stressed the gentle and mild behavior of Indians to the Europeans . Brown shows a brief history describing the incidents during 1860. In each chapter Dee Brown provides depth information regarding Native American eradication focusing on those tribes those were involved in the event taken place. Due to various problems the US government in various cases violated their own treaties and therefore forced Native American tribes to move to small desolate reservations where white people did not go.
Answer: 1. B
It credits her for writing amazing books for children and then credits her for writing amazing books for adults.
2. D
3. B
4. A
5. B
Answer: whats the question??
Explanation: its incomplete.
I suppose the last sentence ("Hopefully...") is underlined. In my opinion, the correct answer is C. <span>It is an opinion that reflects the journalist’s bias regarding the transportation strike. The journalist is not being neutral in this sentence. He/she judges that the strike is unnecessary, which is definitely bias - the transportation workers definitely don't think it is unnecessary, and with this sentence, the journalist takes a side, which is not allowed in good journalism.</span>