Answer:
Answer is Option D: wants black artists to express their identities
Explanation:
“The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain,” was a short essay written by the poet “Langston Hughes”. He writes about the importance of acceptance of black culture. He makes them understand that black artists and authors should not standardize their identities as what whites use. They should show their own identities and have their own artistic expression.
So, out of the given options, Option D expresses what readers can infer from Langston Hughes essay. He doesn't want black artists to learn from whites as per Option B, nor is he honoring black cultural traditions as per Option C.
Answer:
We weren't quite sure what it all meant, except that for now, my sister Rachel and I were putting on our finest dresses and the shoes Mother had polished twice.
Explanation:
Being naive simply means that one lacks experience and knowledge or critical thinking regarding the world around him.
The narrator, being young and naive, can not fully understand all the difficulties that surrounded building of the bridge. All he can understand is that people said it couldn't be done, but they've done it and he sees that as something special, out of this world experience.
He shares other people's happiness and is satisfied that he and his family are able to walk on that special bridge without being able to comprehend all the effort and obstacles and sacrifices endured for the bridge, that represents national pride, to be built.
Answer: It contributes because it like the main character.
Explanation:
Answer:y establishing the unnamed narrator as the medium through which we, the readers, receive Marlow's story, Conrad places ultimate control of the novel, as a whole, in the frame narrator's hands.
Explanation:
The setting in stories, plays and poems refers to the place and /or time it takes place. The scenery can be described in the setting.
Question: Which passage from Hamlet, Act II, Scene i is an example of setting?
Answer: A. A Room in POLONIUS’ House.