When the narrator of The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man states that he traded his "birthright for a mess of
pottage," what does he mean?
He ignored the wishes of his mother.
He forgot his father's heritage.
He denied his musical talent.
He traded a life fighting for ethnic equality for something insignificant.
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Read the phrase. the garden of my class which is the correct way to rewrite this phrase? my class’ garden my class’s garden my classes garden my classes’ garde
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In the poem, anne bradstreet discusses the themes of death and solace, or relief from pain. analyze the development of these themes in the poem. how and why does the speaker relate these two concepts? cite evidence from the poem to support your answer
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