<h2>Answer </h2>
3 Still not free
<h2>Explanation </h2>
The phrase <em>still not free</em> is referring back to the word <em>captivity</em> telling us that captivity is the opposite of being free; telling us that the negro is still encage in a cage of oppression and discrimination.
We can rule out option 1 because <em>joyous daybreak </em>has a positive connotation, whereas <em>captivity </em>has a negative one.
We can rule out option 2 because <em>one hundred years </em>is just pointing out a period time not the circumstances of it.
We can rule out option 3 because <em>sadly crippled</em> is telling us how the negro is not where it is.
We can conclude that phrase from the text provides the best context clue to determine the meaning of "captivity" is still not free.
Wilbur ate "pig slob" from Charlotte's Web. :)
Answer:
See explanation for answer.
Explanation:
Metaphors:
Your eyes are as brighter than the light
Your hair is as dark as the night
Smilies:
You’re a rose yet I’m the thorns
You’re a blue sky but I’m the storm
Repetition:
I might never meet someone like you again
Guess that’s my fault, I’ll explain things then
Someone like you again
Alliteration:
Please give poor girls like me protection
Pacing in the corner with no direction
Personification:
As raindrops danced down my windshield
Guess I messed up again, not surprised then
Side Notes:
Yes, this is my original work. I'm sorry that it's not 18 lines long and the alliteration should probably be re-configured. Also, if you are a guy you definitely will need to change some of the lines and the pronouns used.
I hope I helped!
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Answer:
wht's the question in this ?
Explanation: