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I would choose...
"There is no blinking at the fact that our people, our territory and our territory are in grave danger:"
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Answer:
It likely made them recognize their own hypocrisy in celebrating the holiday.
Explanation:
Frederick Douglass' Fourth of July speech was given on the 5th of July 1852 was an excruciatingly honest take on the celebration of the American independence day despite most of the black Africans still racially prejudiced. And it is through this speech that he presents the sort of 'celebration' that his people are being subjected to.
And in presenting a contrasting view of the American independence day of Fourth of July, <em><u>it is likely that the 'white' Americans will recognize their own hypocrisy in their celebration of the national holiday</u></em>. Thus, the correct answer is the second option.
Answer:
have to take the customs and events into consideration of a time period during which context was written.
Explanation:
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Answer:
In Romeo & Juliet, our leading female, Juliet, could be considered a modern woman/ feminist. One example of this was when Juliet and her mother were talking and they exchanged these words on what Juliet thinks about marriage, "LADY CAPULET
: Marry, that 'marry' is the very theme I came to talk of. Tell me, daughter Juliet, How stands your disposition to be married? JULIET
: It is an honour that I dream not of.
" That's a bold thought coming from Juliet. At this time in history, being a single woman was not heard of often at all. Another example of Juliet's forward-thinking is shown after Lady Capulet talks about how great Paris is, then she asks if Juliet could accept his love. Juliet responds with something along the lines of to "I'll think about it, but I make no promises," practically speaking back to her mother who, at the time, naturally controlled every aspect of her life. Juliet shows off her independent abilities in another way as she declares that she no longer wants the nurse's advice. She then declares that she will go in search of the friar for his advice in the quote, "Go, counselor. Thou and my bosom henceforth shall be twain. I’ll to the friar to know his remedy.
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