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The poet dedicated this poem to Chiwoniso Maraine, a singer, and songwriter who died of pneumonia.
Because of her beautiful voice that she showed to the world, she inspired Africans and made them proud. The poet equated it to restoring the all the treasures of Africa.
Jonah can add video clips of well known english children's books and movies.
i would say this is the best option since the kids will be engaged and connected once they see something recognizable. visuals are also a good way to engage your audience.
Answer: Once upon a time, in a desert far away, there was a rose who was so proud of her beautiful looks. Her only complaint was growing next to an ugly cactus.
Every day, the beautiful rose would insult and mock the cactus on his looks, all while the cactus remained quiet. All the other plants nearby tried to make the rose see sense, but she was too swayed by her own looks.
One scorching summer, the desert became dry, and there was no water left for the plants. The rose quickly began to wilt. Her beautiful petals dried up, losing their lush color.
Looking to the cactus, she saw a sparrow dip his beak into the cactus to drink some water. Though ashamed, the rose asked the cactus if she could have some water. The kind cactus readily agreed, helping them both through the tough summer, as friends.
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Answer:
For her, the central problem between her and Romeo is their surnames, which shows which family they belong to and thus makes them enemies. She believes that if Romeu changes his surname it will solve this problem, or if he swears his love for her, she will change her surname and the problem will be solved in the same way.
Explanation:
We can interpret that J * is willing to deny her own family in order to experience that overwhelming love that she feels for Romeo and hopes that he will be willing to do the same, changing his name and living as someone without family ties, because the only thing what matters is that they have each other.
This renouncing the family is one of the strongest points of this novel, because the family is what provides the respect and honor of these young people in the society in which they live, so renouncing the family meant renouncing all of that.