What is the main message that the poem "Africa" suggests about the experience of misplaced Africans around the world?
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A. They are in danger of forgetting their origins if they do not come together B. They might be enslaved, but they are strong and moving towards freedom C. They are strong and free, and the rest of the world does not understand that yet D. They should reject the backbreaking work that does not value their intelligence
The answer is D) They should reject the backbreaking work that does not value their intelligence
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It does thank you so much that was the one I was thinking too I just wanted to make sure. can you help me with some others?
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In "I will pronounce your name" how does the association with the name, Naett, change from the first to the second half of the poem? A. from childish and innocent to evil and fearsome B. from joyful and exciting to gloomy and dejected C. from sweet and feminine to harsh and masculine D. from delicate and youthful to powerful and god-like http://www.poetryfoundationghana.org/index.php/en/theme/love-poems/item/28-i-will-pronounce-your-name
I think it might be D but I'm not sure. This poem really confuses me
Yes you are right, the answer is D.
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