inductive reasoning moves from specific instances into a generalized conclusion, while deductive reasoning moves from generalized principles that are known to be true to a true and specific conclusion.
Answer:
Racism:
"HOW DARK?" . . . I had not misheard . . . "ARE YOU LIGHT
OR VERY DARK?"
Explanation:
The poem tells a story about a landlady and a man. They have a very pleasant conversation until she finds out he is black. Then is when questions about the shade of darkness of is skin begin.<em> “Are you light-skinned or very dark-skinned?”</em>
The speaker tries to satirize the racism problem, telling the landlady that there are many types of dark. This poem is very dehumanizing and tells about peoples’ ignorance.
Note: I'm not familiar with juxtaposition but I'll do the best I can. Feel free to use it in it's exact words but I would paraphrase for safety measures.
Answer:
The sound of the crashing waves sung to ears of those that were left on the beach as the sun came face to face to the ocean. The sky; a song consisting the calmness of night sky blue and the (you choose) of the fading mango orange sun. The salty breeze soften until there was only a drop of the sun left for eyes to see.
Explanation:
Is there a picture of a beach provided with the question?