English, 16.04.2020 13:20 muravyevaarina
Of the tall woman, green
as dreams of forests and meadows
waiting for those who’d worked
a thousand years
yet never owned their own.
Lands invaded
when the earth became owned.
Lands of those who followed
the changing Moon,
knowledge of the seasons
in their veins.
Which theme is best supported by these two quotations from the poem "Ellis Island"?
Europeans should not have invaded the lands of American Indians.
Different ideas about ownership affected the experiences of European Americans and American Indians.
Both European Americans and American Indians dreamed of land ownership in America.
Land ownership was dependent on the moon and the knowledge of the seasons.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30
How do pip's feelings of guilt in chapter 6 fluctuate? a. he feels both guilty and exhilarated by the opportunity to interact with a convict. b. he doesn't feel any true guilt, but rather fear that he will be caught and self-loathing that he stole. c. he feels guilty, but only until the convict is found. d. he feels guilty for lying to joe, but not for stealing from mrs. joe, because he doesn't love her.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:20
Which statements describe the creek who migrated to florida in the 1700s? select all that apply. they kept the creek name and identity. they became known as the seminole. they established more than thirty towns in florida. they became isolated from the creeks in the north. they took control of a number of white settlements.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00
I’ve given a lot of thought to what one of them should be, and the answer seems clear.
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English, 22.06.2019 09:30
Brainliest asap!me : ) has anyone read the poem, no, love is not dead? ? i have a question about it .. : )
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