Annabel Lee" is the last poem composed by Edgar Allan Poe, one of the foremost figures of American literature. It was written in 1849 and published not long after the author's death in the same year. It features a subject that appears frequently in Poe's writing: the death of a young, beautiful woman. The poem is narrated by Annabel Lee's lover, who forcefully rails against the people—and supernatural beings—who tried to get in the way of their love. Ultimately, the speaker claims that his bond with Annabel Lee was so strong that, even after her death, they are still together.
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segregation of public schools, public places, and public transportation, and the segregation of restrooms, restaurants, and drinking fountains between white and black people.
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a slight amount or degree of difference; "a tad too expensive"; "not a tad of difference"; "the new model is a shade better than the old one" tad small indefinite amount
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The passage is not there. You have to add it
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Incomplete question. However, here's the clearly written/completed question;
The dates listed in the works cited page indicate:
a. important years in Mandela’s life.
eventful years in the author’s life.
b. years in which the sources were published.
c. years in which the student conducted research.
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<u>b. years in which the sources were published.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Remember, this is a <em><u>biography</u></em> written by someone to explain the life story of another, in this case Nelson Mandela.
Therefore, inorder for the information to be verifiable, it is quite important that the years in which the sources of the information that led to the published work on Mandela's life be mentioned.