Tone of the poem is the way that the author expresses his/ her attitude to the topic in his writing. If a writer is angry about something, they will most likely have a angry tone which could reflect the tone or attitude of that time.
Highlighted words:
“Broke” line 1
“Ain’t done” line 3
“Don’t run” line 2
“Frustrated” lines 5-7
Cracked in line 10
Squeaks in line 11
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Answer:
D.) All humans are part of the same world and should be treated as equals.
Explanation:
The 1879 speech given by Chief Joseph is a detailed plea to the American government to treat the Native Americans the same as the white settlers. Chief Joseph's speech also highlights how white settlers and their desires led to the discrimination of native Indians and thus, the eloquent plea for fair treatment.
In the given lines from the speech, Chief Joseph alludes to the equal status of man, be it white or non-white. He asks for unity, <em>"brothers of one father and mother, with one sky ... one country ... one government for all."</em> And it is his belief that <em>"whenever the white man treats the Indian as they treat each other then, [they] shall have no more wars."</em> This is suggestive of the unity and equality of all mankind, irrespective of race or origin.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
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Prepositions are words we use if we want to show a spatial relationship, where something is located, etc. Having this in mind, the correct answer is at and between. There are no other prepositions in this sentence: however and or are conjunctions.
The correct answer is A. Interpretive and evaluative
Explanation:
A literature analysis is an academic text used to examine and explain a literary work, this often implies expressing the point of view of the author of the analysis and supporting this through evidence. Additionally, there are two main types of literature analysis, the first one is the interpretive, which explains the way the author understands the literary work, a piece of the literary work or one element on it; the second type is the evaluative analysis which provides a critique of the literary work. For example, in an interpretive analysis of the Odyssey (an epic poem), the author can explain the way she/he understood the importance of greek mythology in the text, while in an evaluative analysis the author can evaluate the use of symbols in the poem. According to this, the two basic kinds are interpretive and evaluative.