In the poem "<em>New Orleans</em>" by Joy Harjo, the author refers to the ancestral tribe, The Creeks, and their journey from Mississippi to New Orleans.
Hernando de Soto was a spanish explorer who reached the American territory in 1541. He and his men were searching for gold. He crossed Arkansas, Tennessee, and Mississippi, until reaching New Orleans.
As a barbaric Spanish explorer, the relationship of De Soto with the native people called The Creeks was awful. As the Spanish conquerors used to do, they enslaved the indigenous people and he kept his distance from the members of the tribe.
The Creeks wanted to defend its people and land, meanwhile, De Soto was searching for the precious rock. The fights forced the Creeks to leave their ancestors territories.
The answer is modern. Adjectives are defined as <span>a word/words or phrase/phrases naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it. In other words, it describes a noun or modifies a noun. In this sentence, modern modifies or describes the noun Olympics. Greece, Athens, and Olympics are not adjectives because the are nouns in themselves.</span>
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The narrator experiences anxiety
Explanation:
This is because of how the author carefully chose the dialogue of how the characters would respond in a situation
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The Gold Rush
Explanation:
Take the Gold Rush for an example. Many people traveled on long journeys to migrate to California because of the gold. The gold promised a lot of freedom, safety, and a brighter future. Migration isn't all sunshines and rainbows though. One example was the Trail of Tears where many native americans were forced by Colonizers to move to different plots of land, leaving behind their homes.