<span>In 'I, Too' by Langston Hughes, the speaker refers to 'they' frequently throughout to indication a polarisation between himself and wider 'America', the America that he, too, is a part of. In the last instance of this in the poem, the line is 'They'll see how beautiful I am/And be ashamed-' which implies that the bias held by wider America against him exists only because 'they' have not yet seen him for what he truly is.</span>
Basically an area that is self governed but is under the authority of the United States.
Answer:
1. Is to literally spell it out. Ex. wərd(word) or iɡˈzampəl(example).
2. Rhyme it; word, bird, absurd.
3. Look in the dictinary for the word.
4. Understanding the pattern of the words, finding a pattern between the other words use and even between rhyme words.(Not really sure, never used this meothod in my life)
5. Breaking down the word by roots. Ex. Aquarim = Aqua( water)
Explanation:
Same thing as above
A novel usually offers many chapters and possibly, an entire series of books. A short story is only a single story and doesn't offer as many chapter, if any, as a novel would.