The correct answer is D. traditionalism.
The Beat generation is a term that refers to the writers of 1950s who wrote against traditionalism. They stood for equality, freedom, individualism, and the freedom of expression which traditionalism would often forbid. Some of the authors of this generation included Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Lucien Carr, and others.
Answer:
The poem 'Regrets Only' is a poem about 'Congress Apology Assembly' held on October 26, 1990 to convey regrets on the massacre that took place in Wounded Knee in 1890.
Explanation:
On October 26, 1990, Congree held an apology assembly to convey their regrets towards what happened a century ago (in 1890) at Wounded Knee by 7th Cavalry. On December 29, 1890, 7th Cavalry massacred some 150 to 400 Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee Creek.
Suzan Shown Harjo is an advocate, poet, curator who helped many Native Indians gain back their lands and their religious places.
'Regrets Only- 1492-2002' is a poem written by Suzan Shown Harjo about this Congressional Apology assembly. She writes contempts Congress's apology held in 1990 asserting that 'it wasn't an apology'. Though Congress conveyed their regrets, they were not regretful of what happened back a century ago by 7th Cavalry.
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They are used to cook Eloi.
They are ventilators for the underworld.
They are Morlock transports.
They are ventilators for the underworld.
Its function was mentioned by the Time Traveller when he had found a small, ape-like creature went down to the well and then evolved into two different animals which represent the upper and underworlds. They lived in tunnels ventilated by wells.
Answer:
In Short the answer is A
Explanation:
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Based on the style and content of the paragraph, it is most likely that the intended audience of the author is D. readers of a local weekly newspaper. The paragraph seems to be a review or recommendation for a local play, discussing specific details and encouraging readers to get tickets at the door.
The author is talking about a local play called "The New Dawn" and praising the acting skills of Leda Hanson. The mention of getting tickets at the door suggests that the play is being performed locally, which aligns with the intended audience being readers of a local weekly newspaper. It's likely that the author wants to inform and encourage local residents to attend the play.