Answer:
I think the correct answer is A.
Explanation:
I say this because, the quotation marks are in the correct areas of what we are reading. Not behind, or before. The punctuation is also correct and things are capitalized as needed.
From another text, quotes, and numbers and stats. When the author quotes an expert or witness to prove his point further. ... When the author compares two different things into a compound sentence to show two sides of something in the text to help develop the central idea.
<span>Both poets are talking about the slave trade and people being brought from Africa to America. Phyllis Wheatley came to America, supposedly as a companion, on a ship called the Susannah. In the states, she was taught to read and write. She says that it was a mercy for her to be brought to America and uses her own conversion to Christianity as evidence of all Africans' need for redemption. Philip Freneau, on the other hand, was an anti-slavery activist. He believed people can be better redeemed through education and that teachers of philosophy were better instructors of morality than the church.</span>
Answer:
I feel the theme is quite sad and poor maybe even lonely, she seems upset in her position, and it is black and white which makes it seem a bit more under the weather, and upsetting. Her children are looking away and they all look quite dirty which hints the more poor side of things.
Explanation:
edge 2020