Answer:
The answer is: "I had become, whether I liked it or not, a symbol, representing my people. I had to appear."
Explanation:
Marian Anderson was an American classical singer who became popular for her open concert at the Lincoln Memorial. <u>This event broke the barrier between the white people and the black people.</u>
Since she hasn't really faced such a huge crowd in her entire life, she stated, <em>"I had become, whether I liked it or not, a symbol, representing my people. I had to appear."</em> By saying this, as a black woman herself, she was able to bring dignity to people of her kind. She proudly sang, "My Country, 'Tis of Thee," a patriotic song which attracted around 75,000 people (both whites and blacks).
Thus, her action eased discrimination for African American performers. It gave these performers a chance to achieve their dreams.
Answer:
The statement that is not true is:
A. Anne revised and published her diary after the war.
Explanation:
Anne Frank and her family received help during the second World War to hide from the Nazi army. During their time in hiding, Anne wrote her famous diary. Unfortunately, Anne did not survive the hideous war. Their hiding place was discovered, and Anne was taken to a concentration camp where she died of typhus in 1945. Her diary was saved by one of the people who helped hide the Frank family and then given to Anne's father, Otto, the only survivor of the family. With that in mind, we can choose as the false statement letter A. Anne revised and published her diary after the war.
In sentences a semicolon is used to combine two individual sentences; a semicolon is used in the place of a period. I believe this is right but I taught this to myself.
What Inference can be made?
We know its not that he is unaware of Romeo's troubles because he is clearly speaking of them. We also he is not the reason for his despair, he does not blame himself but only <em>describes </em>what Romeo appears to look.
Lastly, we find that he is not annoyed as the tone in his speech does not give context of this. He actually tries for a solution in lines 125 and 126.
So the answer is: He is very concerned about Romeo.
Answer:
ob consider the words an author uses to describe a topic
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