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English, 18.03.2021 03:30 ElmerRamirez

Select the three pieces of evidence from Lazarus's poem and the newspaper article that best support your answer to Question 1.

a. "Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame, / With conquering limbs..."
("The New Colossus," lines 1-2)

b. "A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame / Is the imprisoned
lightning ..." ("The New Colossus," lines 4-5)

C. "... her mild eyes command / The air-bridged harbor that twin cities
frame.” (“The New Colossus," lines 7-8)

d. "Give me your tired, your poor, / Your huddled masses yearning to
breathe free...'" ("The New Colossus," lines 10-11)

e. "But it was the words of a fourth-generation American ... that almost
single-handedly transformed the monumental statue in New York
Harbor into the 'Mother of Exiles' that would symbolically beckon
generations of immigrants." ("How a Sonnet," lines 12-20)

f. "Emma Lazarus's poem only belatedly became synonymous with the
Statute of Liberty..." ("How a Sonnet," lines 21-23)

g. "The poem went unmentioned in her obituary in The New York
Times, but it appeared in a brief article in 1903 when the plaque was
dedicated." ("How a Sonnet," lines 81-84)

h. "For her 'the statue was... a mother whose mission is not to
reproduce herself, but rather to adopt the abandoned, the orphaned,
the persecuted...'" ("How a Sonnet," lines 115-119)


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