Answer:
- Free Lights
- Free Music
- Free Education
Mary Antin considered free education as the most important thing.
Explanation:
Mary Antin (1881-1949) was a Russian Jew immigrant who in 1894 immigrated to America along with his parents and siblings. She in her immigrant autobiography "The Promised Land" talks about her own and her family's initial experiences as immigrant settler in Boston's West End slum.
She talks about three things which were free then in America in contrast to Russia, these three things are;
Free Lights: <em>"Light was free; the streets were bright as a synagogue on a holy day."</em>
Free Music:<em> "Music was free; we had been serenaded, to our gaping delight, by a brass band of many pieces soon after our installation on Union Place."</em>
Free Education: "Education was free. That subject my father had written about repeatedly, as comprising his chief hope for us children"
She talks about free education the most and considers it the most important free facility as displayed by her words, <em>"the essence of American opportunity, the treasure that no thief could touch, not even misfortune or poverty. It was the one thing he was able to promise us when he sent for us; surer, safer than bread or shelter."</em>
Answer:
rhythm and rhyme, figurative language, plot and setting, characters.
Explanation:
I'm sorry I'm not really good at explaining but ill try
plot: a secret plan or scheme to accomplish some purpose, especially a hostile, unlawful, or evil purpose: a plot to overthrow the government. Also called storyline. the plan, scheme, or main story of a literary or dramatic work, as a play, novel, or short story.
RYTHM AND RHYME: Rhythm is the pattern of language in a line of a poem, marked by the stressed and unstressed syllables in the words. Rhyme, on the other hand, is the matching up of sounds and syllables, usually at the end of lines. Together, they make up the framework of many poems and help to separate poetry from prose writing.
Figurative language: is phrasing that goes beyond the literal meaning of words to get a message or point across.Writers create figurative language through figures of speech such as: Simile
Characters: Sometimes the reader reads the poem even if the plot is not good because of the characters writers tend to give characters a sad backstory or a lovable personality to make the reader feel an emotional connection
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Answer:
Personally, I do not. But that is also because I was raised in the country mostly around white people who do have more rights. I currently live in a city with about 600 people, and I have a friend that is colored. He has been bullied on multiple occasions, called the n slur from other white people and the school has yet to do something about it. I myself am Jewish, and have been bullied for it ever since I was a kid. Hitler jokes go on nonstop and I am told quite a bit that I deserved to be in a gas chamber along with everyone else like my kind.