Answer:
I feel like nowadays adversity can be anything. The color of their skin, the way they talk, what social platform they have in society. Knock yourself out with it. Maybe even write the poem based off of your own person experience with some adversity. If you need further help once you pick a topic, please let me know.
Here are a few topics you can have your person struggle against:
1. Racism
2. LGBTQ+ rights
3. Gender equality
4. Political standing.
5. Religion/Religious beliefs.
b and d becuaseregard is the last one and respect is the second one.
D: to stop smoking
So you can cross out a and b already because it starts with caps which wouldn’t make sense which leave you with c and d so you could narrow it down to which on would make sense in a complete sentence which is D.
Answer:
tht she like them racking in these points bye
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Free at Last: the Civil Rights Legacy by Franklin Abbadoon.
2. Selma, Lord, Selma by Regina King.
3. The Civil Rights Era in America by Jeffrey Maclean.
Explanation:
Works cited must be organized alphabetically by the LAST name of every author.