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I think that most of the claims listed above could be argued well with specific evidence from Thoreau's essay, but I would be a little suspicious of one of the claims and downright skeptical about another one. To me, Thoreau seems disturbed by the emphasis on technological "improvements" in his day, such as the telegraph and railroad, but does he really believe that technology is the "primary cause of distress"? Right now, I really don't know, so I would wait to see how well the writer could support this interpretation before I would make up my mind
Explanation:
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The answer is D
Explanation: In the second half of the passage it states that he haid sent them a "token of his very great affection". This of course means that the answer has to be D: the children’s host in Chesham still cared about them after they left.
“I, Too” by Langston Hughes
2) paradox of social injustice
6) uses free verse
“From the Dark Tower” by Countee Cullen
1) a reference to Walt Whitman's, "I hear america singing."
3) uses set meter and rhyme scheme
5) tone of anger and resentment
<span>4) symbol of wasted efforts
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The three major parts of a Greek play are: Prologue, Chorus, and Act.
Prologue - a monologue or a dialogue preceding the entrance of the Chorus
Chorus - present's the tragedy's topic
Act - where characters are presented and interact with each other and with the Chorus
Answer: The journal of someone who was there at the time.
Explanation: The journal of a person who was present at the fall of the Berlin wall would be a perfect source, or footage of the event, or anything first-person. People who were actually there and participated are always the best sources for any historical event. (: