Answer:
1. A fence is a barrier which serves to regulate entry into a particular space.
2. In Pat Mora's poem, a fence connotes the barrier separating the rich tourists and the poor people who serve them.
Explanation:
The poem 'Fences', written by Pat Mora, creates a typical scenario in which the class divide between the rich and the poor is depicted. The poem talks about some tourists visiting the beach and enjoying some special treats. The women rub some sort of special oil which is described as 'sweet honey' on themselves. The children of the tourists sip on drinks with long straws. Her brother serves these rich people, using a board to smooth the footprints on the beach.
The child in the poem has to strain herself to get a 'peek' of these rich people through a cactus fence which likely symbolizes the barrier which separates the poor from the rich. In the concluding parts of the poem, her sister tries to go over to play with the rich kids, but her mother cautions her, telling her that it's the rich people's beach.
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Answer:
stay just below the boiling point while being heated
Explanation:
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B: Moroccan Invaders ended the Songhai Empire in 1591 CE
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“Sunni Ali Ber” was the first king of “Songhai Empire”. He expanded the empire, took control of important “Trans-Saharan” trade routes as well as other cities and provinces of “Mali”. But this empire of peace and stability collapsed in late 16th century after the invasion of Morocco.
A civil war led to an opportunity for Morocco “Sultan Ahmed I Al-Mansur” to send army and conquer Songhai. “Askia Ishaq II” was the last emperor of Songhai then. Morocco wanted to invade their gold mines and Al-Mansur wanted to become the caliph of Sudan.