Answer:
The poem describes the experience of blacks in post-Civil War America. The narrator is wearing a mask not because of double-standards or hypocrisy but to hide his pain. ... An exposition of their pain might invite contempt of White Americans, the mask allows them to function in society without displeasing others.
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
The writer is comparing the world in front of a girl to a grassy road.
The word is that it was a good way that he could have a little man of his life in his own house.
<span>In this excerpt from President Kennedy's 1963 Civil Rights Address the phrase "rising tide of discontent" most likely refers to <u>difficulties over segregation and discrimination.
</u>He states in his speech that these are the things that people need to unite over and rectify, so as to prevent any turmoil or troubles that may happen in the state as a result of them.<u>
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