Answer:
tense and unequal.
Explanation:
The excerpt from Langston Hughes' poem "Harlem" shows a speaker who feels that the relationship between whites and African Americans is tense and uneven. This is made clear when the dream of equality for African Americans is always postponed, because whites continue to be favored by society. As a result, African Americans are increasingly distant from being treated as equals and this tense and uncomfortable relationship, where their dreams weigh, sink, dry and explode.
Answer: The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Explanation:
A short story that describes a depressed woman after giving birth and how her husband and herself dealt with it. It's great if you want to talk about how a woman was treated insane in the late 1800s by her husband.
Answer:
The answer is A. People should be grateful for companionship.
Subject: mice
Verb: scurry
Answer:
true.
Explanation:
Slang is a part of all languages, usually identified with sub-groups in a community, that make use of non-standard registers in order to capture new or complex realities of this sub-group that cannot be fully accounted for through standard language conventions. The ways that slang words are implanted in a sub-group are spontaneous; however, they always carry meaning and sense, sometimes through sheer invention. Many argue that slang enriches languages, not the other way around.