Well the theme in general describes how life isn't easy, but you have to push on and not look back.
The mother is telling her child what life was like for her, and how it will be for him, so her advice is to not give up. She says to her son, "<span>I’se been a-climbin’ on" and "</span>So <span>boy, don’t you turn back.". Even though she claims that "</span>
<span>Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair", the theme of this short poem is to not give up to life's adversities. </span>
Number 3 is "two-quarters." You do not need a hyphen here, since it is a simple phrase, and the words do not need to be attached.
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Answer:
I would say Whitney and rainsfords discussion of ship trap island immediately establishes a foreboding mood
Explanation:
Mood in the literary term usually describes more of an atmosphere than a feeling of a character or something of a smaller picture. Mood is referred to like a theme almost so it’s. A much bigger picture than just what a character/person is feeling in a specific moment. So I think that the sentence represents that the best out of all of them
I think is it’s b (im sorry if it wrong)