Answer:
An example from the text in which similar word choice is used to support my answer to Part A is KILLINGS. It is seen in the 9th paragraph of the text.
<em>“As horrific as these recent killings have been, I have no doubt there are more to come,” she continued.</em>
Explanation:
Massacred, slaughter and killings are similar word choices that support my answer to Part A.
The answer would be (D), put in order again.
If we look closely we can see that the word "reorganize" is really just re+organize. Re is a prefix, and it means "again".
We know that to organize is to order, and re means again, so reorganize would mean "to put in order again."
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I think the answer is D sorry if wrong
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Johnson uses sarcasm in this poem as he expresses the opposite of what he means. When he says "pile on the Black Man's Burden", and gives examples of how people can make black men more miserable than they already are ("his wail with laughter drown"), he is using sarcasm. He clearly does not want people to pile on this burden and make black men's lives harder, but he is saying that people should do it to show them how ridiculous it sounds and to point out that people are already doing that.