Disaster/crisis
Reviewer/critic
Cower/cringe
Scrunches/crisp
brittle/????
Answer:
Following are the responses to the given question:
Explanation:
Others who enjoy authority or fortune now may a day be subject to those they deem inferior. The book talks about slavery, racial prejudice, as well as the hardships endured by the Blacks In America during the time serfdom was practiced in the U.S.
Cullen describes the anguish & rage which are being felt by a significant number of people in this passage. A long time has gone by since individuals have been regarded as inferior beings and been rewarded for working hard."If the other individuals are stronger than yourself, then you have to live with it because you lack the power and authority to stop it," he continues. Thus, in the dark, we conceal the bleeding hearts, wait, then tend our excruciating seedlings, and we wait and wait.
Others allude to white People, whereas 'we' refers to black Americans in this poetry. Eventually, those individuals who were thought lesser will gain authority and govern the rest of the population, says Culled.
Kevin Gover apologizes for the misdemeanor of the BIA towards American Indians and Alaska Natives.
Explanation:
The speech was delivered by Assistant Secretary Indian Affairs Kevin Grover at the celebration of the 175th anniversary of BIA (Bureau of Indian Affairs) with an intent to emphasis on the ethnic and cultural indifference or misbehavior towards American Indians and Alaska Natives.
Gover points out how children and their parents who were sent to BIA Boarding School suffered shame and lived in fear when subject to alcohol, drug abuse and domestic violence.
His apology was to emphasize on ethnic cleansing and destroying cultural difference as to what happened in the past cannot be changed, but we can look on to have a good future. His confession of all the wrongdoings by BIA was to lay stress on the healing that all should undergo which can enable to forget the past and focus on the future.