The poem "We Wear the Mask" written by American Author Paul Laurence Dunbar tells the story of why so many times the black men chooses to wear the "happy mask" when living without freedom. When Dunbar writes " We smile, but, O great Christ, our cries To thee from tortured souls arise" he is making a reference to how despite smiling gracefully, the African Americans pray every night for an end to all of their struggles. The speaker can only confide his secrets to Christ, because to the rest of the world he shows the fake mask of happiness, while his soul is in pain.
1.) Ma Sogoln's sister refused to give her baobab leaves because she was envious that Ma had a son. The correct answer is B.
2.) According to the griot, Sunjata was caused to walk for humiliation to his mother. The correct answer is A.
3.) The definition of a narrative does not include a humorous situation. The correct answer is D.
Answer:
It seems you have everything you need am I missing something?
Explanation:
Informal: the writers purpose is to entertain a family
Answer:
d) God throwing Satan from Heaven down to Hell.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, Milton describes the scene of God throwing Satan from Heaven to Hell. He tells us how Satan was hurled from the ethereal sky, and that he was welcomed by ruin and combustion. This ruin and combustion is Hell. Hell in this excerpt is also described as "bottomless perdition." Moreover, Satan is described as living in chains and among fire.