In this poem, the author describes the "music" that the movement of the black girl brings to our ears. He talks about the way in which the girl's playing makes her braids move, and he describes this musicality by using words such as "symphony","crescendo", and "movement." These words are employed as imagery, and their effect is that they create an image in the mind of the reader. This image contributes to the meaning of the poem by portraying the vivacity and cheerfulness of the girl.
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there will be another storm
a warning from heaven's above
clouds filled with water
mirage fades its shapes......
king cloud brings heavy rain
pour onto the princess heart
golden tears fill the air
inspire nature all at once
a soft voice........a hunger beast
a laud laugh........a humble cry
where is peace?.......where it be?...
can i see it in your eyes?
Sodium
Atomic mass: 22.989769 u
Atomic number: 11
Protons: 11
Neutrons: 12
Electrons: 11
Protons and electrons are the same number, and the atomic number is the amount of electrons and protons it will have.
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In <em>Cry, the Beloved Country</em> written Alan Paton tells us about a family Kumalo that represents an average black family from South Africa. Their village Ndotsheni is poor and has not so developed agricultural side, so most of the people go to Johannesburg in order to find a job and earn for a living. Several members of the Kumalo family moved to the city and all of them took the morally wrong path living an indecent life.
<em>In contrast to filthy Ndotsheni where black people live and struggle with poverty, there is High Place up on the hill - a beautiful farm that belongs to a wealthy white man Jarvis where his family lives peacefully and like in a paradise</em>. So, two completely different worlds coexist one beside another and their paths finally directly cross at the end of the novel where Jarvis sends milk to children living in Ndotsheni, though characters of the story meet a lot earlier.