Hansberry names the play after a line in the poem "Harlem" (sometimes called "Dream Deferred"), by the great Harlem Rennaisance poet Langston Hughes. In the poem, Hughes asks: "What happens to a dream deferred?/ Does it dry up/ like a raisin in the sun?"
Answer:
The poet Naoshi Koriyama in his poem Unfolding Bud compares a water-lily bud to that of a poetry.
Explanation:
In his poem he uses significant metaphors which stands out and is made attractive to the readers.
He describes poetry with that of a growing plant.
From bud to a growing plant he shows how poetry has developed over the ages.
Also, until the flower opens, we wouldn’t know how it would look. This is an awesome comparison which means the beauty of the poetry is unveiled as an when we read it on the way.
Answer:
The Answer is god will forgive you as long as you don't break the ten commandments.
You attended church that's what matters!
- you shall have no other gods before me
- you shall not make idols
- you shall not say the lords name in vain
- remember the sabbath day keep it holy
- honour your farther and mother
- you shall not murder
- you shall not commit adultery
- you shall not steal
- you shall not bear false witness against your neighbour
- you shall not covet
The third sentence uses punctuation correctly
Answer:
kak· or· rhaph· io· pho· bia
Explanation:
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