Answer: A. <u>Had to think out my problems</u>
Explanation: "I was young and ill-educated and I had had to think out my problems in the utter silence that is imposed on every Englishman in the East."
Answer:
Racism:
"HOW DARK?" . . . I had not misheard . . . "ARE YOU LIGHT
OR VERY DARK?"
Explanation:
The poem tells a story about a landlady and a man. They have a very pleasant conversation until she finds out he is black. Then is when questions about the shade of darkness of is skin begin.<em> “Are you light-skinned or very dark-skinned?”</em>
The speaker tries to satirize the racism problem, telling the landlady that there are many types of dark. This poem is very dehumanizing and tells about peoples’ ignorance.
Answer:
The correct answer is A. The author shows that she goes from hating her small room to enjoying it.
This is because she goes from saying she hates it, complaining, and imagining a bigger room. Then, when she decides that she wants to re-organize it, she enjoys it and seems grateful for the things she has as she moves them. She has fun with her creativity.
Its B and C in that order