The excerpt from “Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall which is an example of sensory imagery is “brushed her night-dark hair.”
“Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall is a poem which is a conversation between a mother and daughter about a 'Freedom March' which will be happening on the streets of Birmingham. The daughter wishes to attend the march but her mother restricts her to go there and tells her about the dangers of going there. Instead, she sends her daughter to Church which is a safe place. But unfortunately, a bombing happens in the church in which the mother finds her daughter dead. She falls prey to the act of racism.
The line“brushed her night-dark hair” appeals to both the sense of touch and sight in the poem.
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Answer:
In chapter XI, Bradford begins to report only summaries of important events.
Explanation:
Before chapter XI, Bradford established a narrative where he organized all events in chronological order, however from chapter XI he changes the narration that no longer follows a chronological order, but establishes some specific summaries of events that are relevant to somehow, this way he can focus his reading on what is really important for the reader to know.
A. Persistence is the key to success
B. High exepctations are the key to success
C. Discovering one's own goals and desires is an important part of growing up
D. A family cannot be happy unless the children obey ad respect their parents
C. Discovering one's own goals and desires is an important part of growing up
B. Governing education policies (INCORRECT)
C. Special education laws elementary schools
D. Special education laws
Working with the options, you can easily answer to that question. The question is about identification of the key words while including these words into the search box. We want to find information about "laws governing special education policies in elementary schools". The answer A is incorrect because it does not cover all the information we want to find. The same logic applies to the answer D. The answer B is not related to the information we are looking for. The option C contains all the key words we need.