Answer:
Defiance.
Explanation:
The short poem "Still Here" by Langston Hughes is an open declaration of the perseverance of the speaker in not giving up. He is declaring his fighting spirit boldly, not scared of anything that comes his way.
The speaker says that even though he may "<em>have been scared and battered</em>", his hopes all scattered by the wind, "<em>Snow has friz’ me, Sun has baked me, Looks like between ‘em they done Tried to make me Stop laughin</em>," he will not give up. He boldly and openly declares "(he's) <em>still here</em>". He refuses to be put down by anything, and will persevere and be brave. He is capable of enduring whatever may come his way. his defiance in not allowing to be put under any pressure shows his passion to fight and be brave. He will not give up no matter how heavy or strong the situation may be.
Answer:
f present continuous degreer
<span>Come and Join the CycloClub! “It’s incredible fun. I should’ve joined years ago.” – John Sweet (new member). From cross-country chaos to fair-weather fun in the sun, as long as it's on two wheels we offer it all! We've members of all sorts of abilities – from national champions to novices to children – so you'll definitely be able to find someone to ride with and talk to. We cater for road racing, cyclo-cross, time-trials, disabled riders, cross-country, downhill and track, and have a great mix of men and women, young and old. You're welcome to join at your first event or try us out a few times before making a decision. We generally organise three club rides per week for each discipline (on Tuesday evenings and both Saturday and Sunday mornings), though if you want to do more there's always someone who is up for a ride. "The Cycloclubs a great place to meet people and make friends." – Petra Weiss I CORRECTED THE YEARS in "</span>I should’ve joined years ago", IT'S in "<span>its on two wheels", and </span>TIME-TRIALS in "<span>time-trial’s."</span>
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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