Answer: B) Injustice.
Explanation: "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll" is a song about the murder of Hattie Carroll, who was an African-American barmaid, mother of 10 children (according to the song), by the hand of William Devereux Zantzinger to who was given a sentence of just 6 months on a county jail, after convicting him of assault instead of murder. The song talks about the racism and social injustice in America in the 1960's.
We can infer the following :
- Those men who gave their lives,did not die in vain""that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion-that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain (lines 18-21)""
- This war is betraying the ideals of the nation-he is saying that this war needs to come to a close.""lines 1 to 6: our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation,conceived in liberty and dedicated to the..."""
The correct answer is the following:<em> option b and option d</em>. In the song "Revolutionary Tea" all of the stanzas end with a phrase that is repeated three times. This happens because the song is <em>based on the form of a traditional English country song</em>, which follows a poetic style of writing, in which repetition is used to enhance the lyricism and therefore create more enthusiasm to the writing. It was also used as a rhythmic r<em>efrain to be sung by groups of people in taverns </em>during those times, so if the song had a good repetition through it, it ensured that it would rhyme and that groups of people in taverns or bar would be more inclined to sing them together.
<span>c.) third-person limited.</span>