A.seek his or her own happiness.
In the excerpt the speaker is talking about how she is not a servant, tool, bandage or sacrifice for anyone else. She is not the one to provide anyone happiness especially at the cost of her own. We see this focus on the speaker's happiness in the last line of the excerpt when it says "This miracle of me is mine to own an keep" In this line the speaker takes responsibility for her own happiness, and in turn shows that happiness is the responsibility of each individual.
Homer compares heroism with courage in <em>Iliad </em>that it outweighs even loyalty and honesty. For this specific personality trait, Hector is more heroic than Achilles himself. Both of them are leaders, but the former is the man of action. His qualities give this message in the epic. The correct answer is A.
Sentence 1:change "you" to "they"
Sentence2:Change "me" to I
Sentence 3: change "they" to "he or she"
Sentence4: change "it" to a" test"
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"Finally I kept silent, at first perhaps out of defiance, and then because I could neither think nor speak in your presence."
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This poem is an extended metaphor. Although the speaker doesn't mention any races, it is clear that she is showing how the freedoms allotted whites are diametrically opposed to those given to the blacks. In the first stanza, the speaker illustrates how the free bird, or white race, is untroubled. It also shows how the white race has the audacity to own and govern society unjustly. The speaker concludes'' (the free bird) dares to claim the sky". This shows how whites demonstrated discrimination and prejudice toward blacks. Unfortunately, this deplorable conduct was condoned in society.
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