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In this short poem, the speaker begins by claiming that he, too, "sing[s] America" (1). He goes on to note that he is "the darker brother" (2), referring to his skin color, and then makes reference to the fact that he is sent "to eat in the kitchen / when company comes" (3-4), as if he were a black slave in a white household. The oppression, however, doesn't stop him from laughing and growing strong.
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We always have a huge celebration ON New Years Eve.
She left at five past ten.
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Answer:
A steep rock face typically on the edge of water
Explanation:
did you mean cliff?
The answer is hasty generalization because the speaker is making an assumption that everyone in the school. thinks the earlier start time is great.
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Although Gerasim is sure of the fact that he and everyone shall die someday he maintains an absolute equanimity.
That description of him: "The even white teeth of a healthy peasant", emphasized by the author narrating the dialogue between Gerasim and Ivan, who was laying on his deathbed, allows us to imagine a person who has such peace of mind and soul, that he is not worried about death, therefore, while still alive, he takes good care of his health, a fact represented by his "even white teeth". Gerasim is trying to provide peace to Ivan, and he is under such remarkable serenity that he even smiles a bit, thus, allowing "us" to see his white teeth.
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Bruh the answer is C
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I legit did the test and got all the questions right