PART B : Which detail from the poem best supports the answer to Part A? A "They send me to eat in the kitchen/When company comes
" ( Lines 3-4) B But I laugh , / And eat well, / And grow strong .( Lines 5-7 ) C "Nobody'll dare / Say to me, /Eat in the kitchen Lines 11 - 13 ) D They'll see how beautifull be ashamed -/1 , too, am America ." ( Lines 16-18 )
Hello. You forgot to mention that this question is about the poem "I too". You also forgot to show that part A refers to the central tone of the poem, which is a hopeful tone.
Answer:
C "Nobody'll dare / Say to me, /Eat in the kitchen Lines 11 - 13 )
Explanation:
The poet shows how he hopes that one day no one will treat him as inferior, abominable and disgusting, no one will limit what he can eat, or the place where he can eat. This is because he believes that the day will come when he will have the freedom to do what he wants and make his own decisions about his life. This shows that the tone of the poem is hopeful.
Answer: Having first-hand knowledge of Kiowa life and heritage made N. Scott Momaday’s account of the Kiowa migration filled with insight from Native American tradition. It is this local’s perspective that differentiates it from historical accounts which are often objective and regarded from a distance.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "B. When she describes crossing the wide river." the part of frink's narrative is a strong example of an objective account is that B. When she describes crossing the wide river.