The speaker says they will be ashamed because they will see how beautiful he is.
This poem is in response to Whitman's "I Hear America Singing". In the poem Hughes, contrasts Whitman's idea that America is a place where everyone has value. However, Hughes does not see the same America as Whitman. People of his race are constantly tossed aside and banished to back rooms. They are not valued or respected. He tells the audience that "they" meaning the white people will be ashamed when they learn all that the African Americans have to offer the world.
In 'I, Too,' the speaker foresees that 'they' will feel shame for excluding and discriminating against him as his intrinsic value to the nation is eventually recognized.
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Answer:
nothing
Explanation:
Its true that we don't owe them nothing however if we want to make this world a better place where people live in peace and alongside each other then giving a few pounds to charity or volunteering and helping out the needy can really make a change.
b. She read aloud to her sister from the book "Charlotte's Web."
c. She read aloud to her sister from the book Charlotte's Web.
d. She read aloud to her sister from the book Charlotte's Web.
Answer:
2 3 5
Explanation:
b. The punctuation belongs outside of the parenthetical citation
c. If a short quote is used, the end quotation marks belong after the parenthetical citation.
d. The parenthetical citation belongs at the beginning of the sentence that is being paraphrased.
around them rippling on the air
as Phemios picked out a song. Odysseus
caught his companion's arm and said:
"My friend,
here is the beautiful place—who could mistake it?”
In this excerpt, the harp’s music is a symbol of Odysseus’s
Aatience and endurance.
B:long journey back home.
C:reunion with old colleagues.
D:happiness upon returning home.
D:happiness upon returning home.
The gates Odysseus reaches are the ones to his home. He hears the harp as he stops his friend to revel in the sight of home. He even tells his friend "here is the beautiful place". While Odysseus did need patience and endurance for his long journey back home, at this point Odysseus is enjoyed the moment he has returned and nothing more. Also, he is priority is not reuniting with old colleagues. It is seeing his wife and son.