One of the important purposes of nineteenth-century American speeches was to aid in understanding the experience of slavery from a personal point of view. In Sojourner Truth’s speech to the Women’s Convention in Akron, Ohio in 1851, she discusses both the abolition of slavery and women’s rights. During Truth’s life, enslaved people of African descent were denied basic human rights. At the same time, women were denied the right to vote or hold a political office. Women only had very few rights to property or earnings.
The poetic version of Truth’s speech emphasizes the painful experience of African American women who were enslaved. The phrase “13 children,” “almost all,” “cried out” and “grief” appeals to the reader’s emotions to create an aesthetic experience. Through this emotional response, the speaker conveys the central idea of the poem as being the importance of equal rights for African Americans and all women.
Answer:
C. His mother dies and he feels that he is all alone.
Explanation:
Samuel´s Memory is a story based on the life of a Cherokee indian boy, he is a 9 year old that is obligated to do the trip of the trail of tears, while he is evacuated from his home and his motherland, the story ends with him hating the white people because his mother dies and he rightfully blames them for that.
Answer:
1. If Hermia does not marry Demetrius, she must be murdered.
2. The argument used for this is that this is the legal destination for girls who disobey their father.
3. he is asking that Hermia be forced to marry.
Explanation:
Although you did not present, we can consider, through the context of the question and the names of the characters, that you are referring to the play "A Midsummer Night's Dream" written by Shakespeare.
In this work, we meet the character Hermia who is in love with Lysander, who also loves her. However, Hermia's father has already arranged her wedding with Demetrius and does not accept that she wishes to marry another. To stop her from marrying Lysander, he goes to Theseus, the ruler of Athens, where the story takes place, so that he can convince Hermia to marry Demetrius. According to Hermia's father, there is a law in Athens that reinforces his right as a father. This law states that if Hermia does not obey her father, she must be murdered. Hermia's father believes that Theseus will convince her to marry, but Theseus gives Hermia the option of going to a convent.
The orveeql answer is the one beside 3 when Gabriel did do it to Jessica in the story.