The word you need in order to complete this sentence is supposed.
Are you supposed to be in here?
Benjamin Banneker: Mathematician and Astronomer and he saw astronomical patterns, which he made calculations and predictions. First American to gain distinction in science.
Paul Cuffe: African American: ship captain and philanthropist He was famous for pioneering efforts to settle free African American in West Africa.
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Answer:
"I can't think of anything, anything but snowflakes and ice skates and yellow moon and Thursday night."
Explanation:
<u>This question is not full as it is missing the option for the answer.</u>
<u>The options are:</u>
- <u>"He was whistling softly and I waited until the sound faded away so I couldn't tell if it was he or my heart whistling out there in night." </u>
- <u>"The air was tense with sudden cold and a gust of wind swirled his footprints into the white oblivion."</u>
- <u>"Tonight is Tuesday and my homework's done, and I darned some stocking that didn't really need it."</u>
- <u>"I can't think of anything, anything but snowflakes and ice skates and yellow moon and Thursday night."</u>
<u>The correct answer is 4. "I can't think of anything, anything but snowflakes and ice skates and yellow moon and Thursday night."</u>
In this line, the narrator of Daly's novel talks about details she remembers dearly from the night she meets the man she is longing for. She remembers it was Thursday, she remembers the snow and the skating and saying she can't think of anything else but these details. W<u>ith this description of the exact details of the night, the narrator shows how much she remembers, how important the night was to her, and how much she wishes to return to it.</u>
The first two options, 1 and 2, are describing the events from the night, and the 3 is just what is happening in the present tense. But in the sentence under option 4 we can see the full strength of her longing and strong emotions.
The correct option is: Anaya presents facts from a newspaper story about school board members burning his books.
"Take the Tortillas out of your Poetry" is an anti-censorship essay written by
Rudolfo Anaya. Anaya was an impoetant part of the Chicano literature movement in the 1960s. They were Mexican writers who express their culture and identuty through their literary pieces. Anaya had to face proffesional difficulties because of his own history of writing about Chicano issues. The fact that his books were burnt was ab example of censorship as a tool of power.