He'd get experience working with rhyme.
He'd be able to translate his own life experience into a theme.
He'd learn the fine art of writing poems.
Answer: all of these
<span>The speaker meant from the excerpt “The Second Coming” by William Butler Yeats when he asks about a “rough beast” that “slouches towards Bethlehem to be born” is he asks about the changes Christianity will need to make in the modern world. The answer is letter B. </span>Yeats intended to depict the upcoming apocalypse with heavy citation from the Book of Revelation. He said that we have now entered the edge of the gyre spiraling inward, the center of emptiness and chaos and the division of democracy, peace and science. And from there came a beast that will cleanse the world and create a new world.
The following terms apply: UNNECESSARY, NON ESSENTIAL AND NON RESTRICTIVE.
These three terms are used interchangeably to describe a particular clause or phrase in a sentence.
A clause or phrase is said to be non essential if its removal from the sentence does not affect the main idea or the meaning of the sentence. A sentence will still retains its meaning if a non essential phrase or clause is remove from it. For example, look at this sentence: Faith, who always comes first in her class, is a very intelligent girl. The non essential phrase in the sentence is 'who always comes first'. If this phrase is removed from the sentence, the sentence will still retain its original meaning and the sentence will now read like this: 'Faith is a very intelligent girl'.
Answer:
b. Pan-Africanism.
Explanation:
Pan-Africanism is the concept of the unity of the indigenous and diverse people of the African community. This ideological concept was pioneered and advocated by the many leaders including Kwame Nkrumah who said this quote.
The basic concept of this movement is to encourage and strengthen the bonds of the African community in the world society. Kwame Nkrumah was one of the pioneers of this ideology and also the first Prime Minister and President of Ghana. In his quote, he implored on the African people to work together if they are to fight for their freedom. He appealed to the people to <em>"unite"</em> if they are <em>"to enjoy the full benefits of Africa's enormous wealth"</em>. This will bring about the successful achievement of their aim, which also caters to the <em>"interest of all our people"</em>.