"If We Must Die" was written by Claude McKay while "To a Dark Girl" was written by Gwendolyn Bennett. The topic that is shared by these two poems is;
- The ability to remain dauntless in adversity
In the poem, "To a Dark Girl," the poet praised the beauty of the brown girl. The poet also encouraged her to preserve her 'queenliness' even though she was considered a slave by her oppressors.
In the poem, "If We Must Die," the poet also encouraged the black man to courageously face his foes even though they outnumbered him.
So, both poems share the theme of remaining dauntless in the face of adversity.
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The main conflict is the discussion about women's propensity to be melo-dramatic in most crises
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<span>A young servant of one of the passengers was the only one to die during the storms.
A sailor named John Howland fell overboard but was rescued before he drowned.
A sailor who fell overboard was spared by God to become a member of the church.
During the journey, the only death of a passenger occurred when the ship drew close to the coast.
It would be letter C - </span>A sailor who fell overboard was spared by God to become a member of the church. In this sentence, it was because God saved him that he had fulfilled God's plan for him which is to be a member of the church.
Verb because it uses words like, will be, call,create
This is a literary device referred to as a hyperbole (pronounced hi-per-bel-e). It's an over-exaggerated statement usually in order to emphasise something.