Answer: The comparison between the human heart and the setting sun.
Explanation:
<em>"A Hymn to the Evening"</em> is a poem by Phillis Wheatley, an African American poet who ended up as a slave when she was only 12 years old.
The speaker in the poem compares the human heart to the beautiful sunset. She is convinced that this stunning sunset was created by God. Therefore, she wants to show her love for God by taking on the "glow" of the evening sunset. The poem was written based on her own experience as a slave. She would work during the whole day. In the evening, she would be allowed to rest, which explains the positive connotation of the sunset in this poem.
Answer:
A. Taney fails to provide any actual evidence for his statements that African Americans were universally considered inferior.
Explanation:
Answer:c
Explanation:
Hernandez, L. "Flight." Illustration. The Artist's Page. Artists Unlimited, 12 December 2010. Web. 15 May 2012.
The townspeople imply that they need to murder Sykes to express their displeasure.
This was not an effective action as they could not murder Sykes. All of Delia's neighbors, who are aware of the torture she has endured, denounce Sykes and commiserate with Delia.
In "Sweat," Sykes, Delia's abusive spouse, is the bad guy. He initially arrives in the narrative by torturing Delia. By hiding a snake in Delia's laundry, Sykes devises a scheme to poison her. The snake bites Sykes in the neck, mortally poisoning him. However, Sykes faced karmic fate at the end of the story when he himself was bitten by the snake which he brought to scare Delia.
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It's the last one. we know this because it talks about how even with the smart hands of a scientist, the plan is not completely foolproof, or safe