The desire for freedom is the topic shared between the two spirituals.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The two spirituals present freedom as their main theme.
- In "Go Down, Moses" we can see instructions on how Moses was to seek the freedom of the Hebrews when they were enslaved by the Egyptians.
- In "Follow the Drinking Gourd" we can see directions and escape routes, which would give freedom to enslaved people.
It is possible to reach these conclusions from the reading of the two spirituals, where freedom is presented as a topic of great importance and that must be pursued in any circumstance.
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Answer: Third-person limited & Third-person omniscient
Explanation: Third-person limited is when the narrator is outside the story & knows the thoughts of only one character.
Third-person omniscient is when the narrator is outside the story & knows the thoughts of all the characters.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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These 2 characters named Esperanza and Miguel are taking from the book titled "Esperanza rising" written by Pam Muñoz Ryan in the year 2000.
The difficult relationship began when Esperanza told Miguel that a deep river ran between them saying that she was on one side while he was on the other side. 
The word "deep river" she used is an example of a literary device known as "symbolism". The meaning is that there was a good distance between the social classes of she and Miguel. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Sample Response: Romeo wants to be with Juliet, but now that he is banished he is even farther away from her than before. When Juliet's father moves up the wedding date, she is backed into a corner because her family may find out that she got married behind their backs. In addition, if she is forced to marry Paris, she will never be with her true love, Romeo. Both complications relate to the central conflict because they create even more obstacles that keep Romeo and Juliet apart.
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