There are two examples of why people in Hong Kong protested for:
The first one started in 2003, when more than half a million people demonstrated to block the government's plan to impose stringent national security laws known as Article 23.
The next big protest was in 2012. A 15-year-old boy led the fight against having a national curriculum introduced in schools. Joshua Wong later became the poster boy for Hong Kong's most famous pro-democracy protests, the Umbrella movement.
Answer:
Yes, the person described by Cullen in his poem will be similar to the kind of reader Hurston writes about.
Explanation:
In the essay by Zora Neale Hurston, she argues that many White publishers failed to write about the Black minorities, thus masking useful insight and knowledge of these people from the world.
In Cullen's poem, he writes about a certain White woman who believes that there would be class distinction even in heaven. While the whites sleep and snore, the slaves wake up to do the chores. This woman has a lopsided view of minorities. Similarly, the readers who would not even believe in the existence of minorities hold a lopsided view of them.
The correct answer is B.
From the context, one can infer in this poem the world "cull" means "to pluck".
The speaker tells that, during spring, she cannot pluck the herbs. However, when autumn comes, she can rip the red leaves from the trees and give way for green new ones to blossom.
I do not know what you are asking for but here is what I know about limited subject and precise opinion...
Limited subject and precise opinion are the main parts of a thesis statement.
The limited subject says who and what the article is focused on while the precise opinion is your answer to the question.