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An elegies are a sad poem, usually written to praise and express sorrow for someone who is dead. Although a speech at a funeral is a eulogy, you might later compose an elegy to someone you have loved and lost to the grave.
Dear Aunt Josephine,
Thank you so much for the rattle you gifted to sunny, and the doll which you gave me. Thank you also for the cards you gave Claus. We are all very happy with our gifts, and wish we could see you once more. We hope wherever you are, you and Ike are safe and happy.
Sincerely,
The excerpt given above is taken from Phillis Wheatley's poem "On Being Brought from Africa to America". The word sable literally means color black. In this line, Wheatley uses the word "sable" to indicate sense of inferiority. The author is an African and their race color is different from the rest.
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The question of how to practice morality and doing the right things falls under the category of ethics.