The answer is “All of the above”
Answer:
The author's use of Wash's quotes helps readers understand:
D. that Wash had terrible experiences dealing with the police.
Explanation:
Washington Booker, aka Wash, was one of the thousands who protested in 1963 Children's March against segregation in Alabama.
From the excerpt, we can infer that Wash had had awful experiences with the police. One of his quotes used by the author is "the police was vicious murderers." Wash knew the police would hurt African Americans. In cities where segregation was the norm, police violence against black people was even worse. No wonder Wash was surprised to see people turning themselves over to the police. From his own experiences, he knew for a fact there was high chance of them being hurt.
Answer:
Explanation:
I believe the answer would be either c or d.
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Excerpt from the poem: "Thy Godlike crime was to be kind,
To render with thy precepts less
The sum of human wretchedness,
And strengthen Man with his own mind;
But baffled as thou wert from high,
Still in thy patient energy,
In the endurance, and repulse
Of thine impenetrable Spirit,
Which Earth and Heaven could not convulse.."
If you read the poem you can tell he is telling him that by mixing in with the lives of mortals, he is only brought despair, because he lives forever while the do not and his attachments only end in pain and death.
Answer: Being too involved in the lives of mortal men.
Answer:
B. Cultural Pluralism (plato)
Explanation:
¨¨Cultural pluralism refers to a type of society in which smaller groups maintain their unique cultural identities, without violating the laws and values of the wider society. Cultural pluralism is often cited as a goal for societies. Cultural pluralism is similar (though not the same) to multiculturalism. In cultural pluralism, various groups are not only considered accepted, but desirable.¨- not my own words but this answers it perfectly.