(I think I know which poem you are talking about, because I had this on quizizz. If it's not the correct poem, I'm sorryyyy.)
Answer:
<em>"The color of your skin doesn't determine whether or not you're American."</em>
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Answer:
Daisy is not impressed by Gatsbys house, especially his shirts
Explanation:
Hello there!
Part A.
Connotative meaning is the emotional or cultural meaning that you give to a certain term. In the narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, the connotative meaning that the author gives to the word "warmly" in the second sentence should be "quietly and seriously".
<em>Argument:</em> Since Mrs. Auld does not know how to treat a slave -because she has never had a slave before- wants to teach Douglass how to read. She assumes that he is warmly urged to learn, but nobody hears him screaming for a better life.
Part B.
The effect that the author uses within the word "warmly" in this passage is that Mr. Auld feels strongly that Douglass should not learn to read.
<em>Argument:</em> When Mr. Auld notices that his wife is teaching Douglass how to read, he gives her a lesson. He said to her that teaching a slave how to read is forbidden and illegal, and he stands out the point that if slaves start knowing the basics such as reading, they would not want to be slaves anymore and people like them -Mr. and Mrs. Auld- would not have servitude.
Answer:
I would say either the first or last option! I'll explain-
Explanation:
The first option states that you spend over 12 hours per week on it. Spending a lot of time on something can be a good thing! You may really enjoy doing whatever it is you are doing, so you send more time on it.
The last option states that you feel more energized when you are finished, meaning that you could also like doing what you are doing then. It might make you happy. Or more energized!