Answer:
"Nothing Gold Can Stay," by Robert Frost, is a poem about the illusory nature of life.
This theme, that nothing of value (nothing gold) will last forever, is substantiated through the imagery of the poem.
Answer:
The speaker, most likely a fisherman, describes the act of pulling a fish from the water to discover that a hawk´s bones are attached to it.
Explanation:
The tone in the first section of the poem is grim. The speaker describes the most gruesome part of nature: the death of both the fish and the hawk. The first one lacking the water it needs to survive, the other most likely swallowed by the current. In the second part of the poem, the speaker turns to a more cheerful tone to describe the beauty of water.
He used the money he made to buy more and more equipment sounds like the best choice to show his passionate about his inventions!
Racism hugely effects economically. Theres a thing called gentrification and white flight. Gentrification example is Hawaii. Hawaii is a brown state, but because of white people moving there the natives are forced to leave their homes. White flight is when a neighborhood is white, but has an increasing number of minorities moving into the area, and because of that, and the people not wanting diversity the white people leave, thats why its called white flight.
You can look into it a lot more but that majorly effects the US, in places like New York, New Jersey, Detroit, Hawaii, California etc