C a tendency toward manipulating others for personal gain
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1. I don't want to go. I am very busy.
2. The cat was chasing a moth. He knocked down a plant.
3. Pilate washed his hands. He recognized Christ's innocence.
Answer: The speaker perspective is of the poet as a tourist
Explanation:
These allusions show that the speaker could engaged his head but his heart was left in neutral. This paragraph reveals the gore of African slavery and the shed blood of Amerindian cultures. This reaches back to Bartolomé de las Casas's The Devastation of the Indies, which catalogues classic, Occidental savagery, but also the first modern genocide. In general the allusions talk about the racism the speaker perceives in the place where he is visiting. In other words, the speaker merely observes the tragic events from a distance.
Answer:
A personification is a literary element used to give human attributes to non-human things. In "A Caged Bird" Maya Angelou writes, "The free bird thinks of another breeze and the trade winds soft through the sighing trees". Winds don't sigh actually, but a personification gives it the human ability to sigh.