Answer:
for me it was only 1
Explanation:
some schools or teachers use both and the reading can be considered orals
Answer:
O calmed
Explanation:
<em>If you need an explanation please let me know</em>
<em>~Thank you have a nice day/night~</em>
<em>~Evelyn~</em>
Grey Rocks and Greyer Sea by Charles G. D.
The narrator talks about a place where trees bear a lot of fruit. Cluade McKay was born in the West Indies where the place was loaded with trees just like the ones he describes in the first part of his poem.
<span>Langston Hughes is very angry. The term "Brother" has a new non-biblical context in his time. He's showing the duality of the term, not a new "universal" kinship. Sometimes his brother is black, sometimes his brother is white.
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and the last one it's a history that i need to find :)
In the text it says, "She taught me my scales and exercises, too, on the little parlor organ", "I struggled with the 'Harmonious Blacksmith'", and "<span>I had been doggedly beating out some easy passages from an old score of 'Euryanthe'". The boy mostly practiced scales and exercises, but he also played "Harmonius Blacksmith" and "Euryanthe".</span>