I would say that the first stanza reveals the theme that romantic notions shape one's youth.
The narrator is saying how what he felt in his youth shaped his young life - he is saying that romance "taught me my alphabet to say," meaning that it helped him learn about life. In the next stanza, he is trying to say that when we are older, we often remember these moments with fondness.
Answer:
Struggle.
Explanation:
Struggle, grief, and despair are the main emotions of this time period due to the Civil Rights Act. When MLK spoke of their struggles, that is what sparks the most emotional response and connotation.
Answer:
to reveal personal experiences of those working for the cause
Explanation:
Answer:
Constitutional Science
Explanation:
I don't know why I like it its kind of
funny!
Adjective
adjective: lenient
1.
(of punishment or a person in authority) permissive, merciful, or tolerant.
"judges were far too lenient with petty criminals"
synonyms: merciful, clement, forgiving, forbearing, tolerant, charitable, humane, indulgent, easygoing, magnanimous, sympathetic, compassionate, mild
"Brother Andrew was a lenient teacher"
antonyms: severe
2.
archaic
emollient.