History, 05.05.2020 03:29 rainbowboi
There was little progress for black Americans between 1877 and 1900'. How
far do agree with this statement? Give reasons for your answer.
Factor,
Evidence that supports the statement and
Evidence that challenges the statement
Overall -
was there
more or
less
progress?
Housing
Education
Politics
Violence
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My latest book, fightin’, prose short fiction, is a combination. there’s nothing about being indian in there. just stories of people. why shouldn’t i write about non-indians? i don’t have to dress anybody in feathers." how does ortiz's use of language in this excerpt set an informal tone? a. by using contractions and sentence fragments, ortiz makes this part of the interview feel more familiar and casual. c. by using the term "indian" rather than "native american," ortiz makes this part of the interview feel more combative or hostile. b. by employing first-person pronouns, ortiz makes this part of the interview more solemn and pessimistic. d. by asking a rhetorical question, ortiz makes this part of the interview objectively and intentionally funny and lighthearted.
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¿por qué gran bretaña y francia trataron de evitar que estados unidos le vendiera productos al enemigo?
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