Hello. Unfortunately you did not inform the poem to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
This is a personal question, but it needs the poem to be read so that it can be answered efficiently. In this case, it is first important that you read the entire poem and understand the points that are being raised about life after death. Next, you should assess whether these points match or even match your views on life after death. In addition, you must assess how the relationship between these points and your opinion is established, that is, how the points and your opinion are similar or different.
Answer: I Have A Dream Speech by Martin Luther King Jr. Paraphrased
Five years ago, the good American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Declaration of Emancipation. This head of the judiciary came as a great ray of redemption to the millions of Black slaves who had been sealed in the fires of wiping oppression. It was a glorious daybreak to end the long night of their imprisonment.
But 100 yrs later, the Slave is still not free. One hundred years old, the existence of the Negro is still unfortunately segregation and the chains of seclusion and the chains of racism. One century later, the Black lives on a secluded island of hardship in the middle of a vast ocean of material prosperity. A hundred yrs later...
The Colored is now languishing in the shadows of Society today and finding himself in exile in his own country. And then we came here today to sensationalize a shameful state of affairs. In a way, we've traveled to the capital of our country to pay a check.
Because when founders of our country penned the glorious words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they signed a promise note upon whom all American was to become heir. This note was a pledge that all men-yes, men of color as well as white men-would be granted the inalienable rights to life, freedom and the pursuit of happiness.
It is now clear that United states has defaulted on this promising note as far as its people are concerned. Rather than upholding this sacred responsibility, America has given the Colored people a poor check, a check that has come back marked a lack of money.
This passage uses imagery of sight - it explains everything that the narrator sees: I saw the water, I saw only my round refection, colors and lights need vision to see and then reflecting anything I could see around me.
The last sentence the narrator can only see what's around them and can no longer see anything reflected through the water (since the water shook)
Answer:
This solution is incorrect.
Explanation:
We will use the substitution method to solve this equation.
- The first step is to isolate one of the unknowns to find the solution, in which case we will isolate the x.
Then:
x - y = 75
x = 75 + y
- In the second step, we will replace the x found in the second equation to solve the first equation.
x + y = 743
(75 + y) + y = 743
75 + 2y = 743
2y = 743 - 75
2y = 668
y = 668/2
y = 334
- In the third step, we substitute the value of y in any of the questions to find the final result:
x - y = 75
x - 334 = 75
x = 75 + 334
x = 409
Therefore, if x represents the number of tickets sold before the tournament, and y represents the number of tickets sold at the door, and as the values of x = 409 and y = 334, we can conclude that the assistant made a mistake and inverted the values.