Yes & No...
To some people, mostly younger kids and mid teens, they think maybe it should speed up some.
To older people, such as the elderly, they think it is too fast.
It all depends on the person! Hope this helps!
-Abigail
<span>The right answer is C. My dad doesn’t have a hobby he is too busy working. The fused sentence is when there are 2 closes in a sentence, but there is no punctuation, which is an error. </span>
The central claim of "What the Black Man Wants" is:
In a country that was built on the idea of freedom, everyone should have equal rights.
Fredrick Douglass gave this famous speech before the Civil Wars. His speech was about the Hippocratic nature that the Americans have been facing and practicing simultaneously. As he moves on with the speech he becomes angrier. He wants slavery to be abolished through any means. He speaks about the celebration of 4th July which was to be celebrated as the day of freedom. It is very disappointing for him to see that the people are celebrating the freedom of a nation which has been build on the surface of slavery. In his speech, he mentions about his own people who do not associate themselves with the slaves rather they identify themselves with the whites.
Douglass fought for equal rights given to the Blacks to vote. He also wanted equal rights for women including the White women to vote and wanted fair public education granted to everyone.
Answer:
Metaphor is the literary device in which two disconnected/different things are compared. Simile is also a comparison between two disconnected things, but simile uses words such as "like" or "as", while metaphor simple states that "one thing is another".
"The crest of each of these waves was a hill, from the top of which men surveyed, for a moment, a broad tumultuous expanse, shining and wind-riven." - Metaphor.
"As each wave came, and she [the boat] rose for it, she seemed like a horse making at a fence outrageously high." - Simile.
Personification gives human characteristics to objects, animals or ideas.
"If this old fool woman, Fate, cannot do better than this..." - Personification.
Symbolism is when a word is used to symbolize something else. In this example, "uncertainties" represent the waves.
"The open boat is described as 'bobbing along among the universe's uncertainties." - Symbolism.
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