Needing Some Help.
15. In "Your World" the speaker being described as a bird can best be inferred from which line? a) Your world is as big as you make it b) The soared to the uttermost reaches c) and I throbbed with a bringing desire d) With rapture, with power, with ease
Ur askin me?? I didnt read it, gurll, u were a'possed to!!! XD
16. The theme of "Ka'Ba" can best be inferred from which line? a) Return, destroy, and create. What will be b) Defying physics in the stream of their will c) Though we sprawl in gray chains in a place d) Full of masks and dances and swelling chants
And yeah, my online text book isn't working so i can't read the damn story -.- How convenient.
Lol yeaa I aint read the book so idk the answers
Whats the name of the book/story?
lol that sucks ill try hold on
Lol it says in the questions, Jay. And thank you Csnider420
Well for 15 it does but hold up.
lol nm nothing shows up on google
@csnider420 Right
17. The resilient tone in "Diez in the Desert" can best be inferred from which line? a) But the desert's denizens could only hunker down and endure June. b) Diez never knew the words of anyone on the trip. He preferred not to ask. c) On the way, Diez imparted what wisdom his seventeen trips across the desert had taught him" d) as they ate, in his crackly voice and dry laugh, he told them the story of how a heavy set woman he's known only as 'Senora' had died... and almost expired himself.
And yeah I know, I tried google lol.
If google had worked or my online text book, I wouldn't be here now lol
lol yea ussually google is the easiest way but guess not in this instance
whats the name of your text book? @Tay
@BlvckNight ?
15 is B I found that one
Pathways or Writing With Power. Idk which one it's in cause I can't open them. @Goku-Kai
Yay, thank you @Goku-Kai
No Prob, I also found this for 16: The tone of the poems “Ka’Ba” and “Harlem II” might be called (1 point) (1 pt) bitter.
So that means we can look at 16 and see which one of those sound bitter
I guess that'll be A right?
Either A or B
Ahh! I found the the Poem "Ka'ba" for 16: "A closed window looks down on a dirty courtyard, and Black people call across or scream across or walk across defying physics in the stream of their will. Our world is full of sound Our world is more lovely than anyone's tho we suffer, and kill each other and sometimes fail to walk the air. We are beautiful people With African imaginations full of masks and dances and swelling chants with African eyes, and noses, and arms tho we sprawl in gray chains in a place full of winters, when what we want is sun. We have been captured, and we labor to make our getaway, into the ancient image; into a new Correspondence with ourselves and our Black family. We need magic now we need the spells, to raise up return, destroy,and create. What will be the sacred word?
Ahh, Jay you're my hero right now lol. I owe you!
Lol I think I just found something better tell me if this is your book
It's loading for daaays, lol hold on.
If it is scroll to the pages it tell you to to see the Poems/Stories matta fact here it is... "Hip-Hop Planet James mcBride article ............................... 412 Ka’Ba amiri Baraka poem ............................. 423 Harlem II langston hughes poem .......................... 424"
Delfino II: Diez in the Desert Sam Quinones biography ............................. 390
Ard lol
And here's a version that you can download you dont need the internet to see it
Only lets me go to page 93 though /:
Just right click the link pathway.sb.pdf, then click save link as and you got it!
Ok good that is your book right?
Lol yeah it's my book, thank you.
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