what is the meaning of africas plea
1. what is the meaning of africas plea
Africas plea pertains to the oppression of the black people because of the french colonial during the time of war
2. what is the tone of Africa Plea?
Answer:
-A triumphal feeling is a celebratory
feeling. The speaker feels triumphal
when he reflects on Africa because it is a
proud homeland lineage full of images of
might and greatness, as his grandmother
sings of it. The secondary tone in "Your
beautiful black blood that irrigates the
fields," is a tone sadly desperate
Explanation:
Intercept the message carefully
3. Who is speaking in the poem of Africas' plea
Answer:
Tambokai Dempsia
Explanation:
tama ba?
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4. what can be the affairs that are referred to by the speakers in africa's plea
Stating Guilt or Innocence .
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5. help me please please please please pleas s s s s s s s s e
1.C (the root note), E and G
2.F, A and C
3.G,B and D
Explanation:
1.The notes of a C major chord are the 1st (the root note), 3rd, and 5th notes, which are C (the root note), E and G. Notice that the octave (the 8th note) is also part of the chord. In fact, either of the notes C, E and G can be played in any octave on the guitar and it will still be called a C major chord.
2.The F major triad, more commonly called the F major chord or simply the F chord for short, consists of the notes F, A and C.
3.A G chord is a major triad, made up of three notes: G (root), B (third), and D (fifth).
6. how does the repetition of the line let me be me affect the poem africa's plea?
Answer:
God made us uniquely and differently. We are equal in his eyes but we are different when it comes to ourselves. We should respect that. One cannot be the other because they are who they are. We cannot change that. If we want people to respect us, we should also respect them.
7. wikang sinasalita sa gitnang silangan at hilagang africa (O,R,F,A,T,I,A,I,S,A,C) ayusin Ang mga gumulong letra (pleas pa answer po)
Answer:
Afroasiatic
Explanation:
Ang Afroasiatic, na kilala rin bilang Afrasian o Hamito-Semitic, Semito-Hamitic, o Erythraean, ay isang malaking pamilya ng wika ng humigit-kumulang 300 mga wika na kadalasang sinasalita sa Kanlurang Asya, Hilagang Africa, Horn of Africa at mga bahagi ng Sahel.
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8. what is the tone in Africa Plea? and Explain it PAKISAGUTAN PO NG TAMA PLSS
Tone of Africa Plea by David
9. what emotion does the poem "Africa's Plea" communicate?
Answer:
Explanationsana nakatulong
10. if you were in the speakers position,how would you feel if others are interfering with the things you do? yung poem na Africas plea
Answer:
Ganda q mareExplanation:
Im cuteeeeeeeeeeed
11. africas plea what is the speaker asking for
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Answer: Author. She ask to let her/them free.
12. pleas give a three examples of africas family value
Answer:
Notable African values include large family practice, hard work, respect for senior members of the society, extended family system, religion, value for private property, language and many others. The African family is the nucleus of existence, which places premium on children. The more children you have the more important in the society you are considered to be. Large families are considered to be important for cheap labor in the chain of production. Hard work is a trait the average African man loves to pride himself.
Explanation:
hard work
respect for senior members of the society
extended family system
religion
value for private property
language
u can choose three of them
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13. does the speaker of the poem africa's plea is an african?
Answer:
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14. paki sagutan po pleas
Answer:
ewan po
Explanation:
salamat po sa points
15. what does the poem Africa's Plea reveal about the african character
Answer:
David diops Africa is a dialogue between a young poet and amature or grave mind.
Explanation:
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16. what are the emotions that you feel while reading the poems "africa's plea" and "the mask"?
Answer:
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Answer:
Letter C.
Explanation:
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Answer:
D. Because Harry's left arm was broken, the doctor put a cast on it.
18. Who is speaking in the poem africa's plea?
Explanation:
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the authir of the story
Answer:
Roland Tombekai Dempster
Explanation:
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19. what is the tone in Africa Plea? and Explain it PAKISAGUTAN PO NG TAMA PLSS
Answer:
The poem shows descriptive diction having rhetoric devices, symbolism, and impressive images. However, its tone is tragic, sorrowful as well as reassuring.
Explanation:
I'm really not sure po! But I hope it helps po, thankyou!
20. Examine the relationship between text and context of the poem africa's plea. write a creative adaptation, on a short paragraph expressing your realization in this plea.
Answer:
The poem addressed to the people who look down on them, their colonizers perhaps, who take control of thier lives or being chained against their well. They treated cruelly because of thier differences. The realization is "You can't state difference and also equality. We have to state sameness to understand equality."
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21. from the poem Africa's Plea by Roland T. Dempster What does the poet accuse the colonists of?
Answer:
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22. What is the tone of the poem "Africa's Plea"
Answer:
Tone of the poem..
- A triumphal feeling is a celebratory feeling. The speaker feels triumphal when he reflects on Africa because it is a proud homeland lineage full of images of might and greatness, as his grandmother sings of it. The secondary tone in "Your beautiful black blood that irrigates the fields," is a tone sadly desperate.
Source: https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-tone-poem-africa-by-david-diop-384174
Interpretation..
- This poem is about being you, loving yourself and respecting others. If we try to analyze it base on its content it express someone's desire to be free and respected. The title itself, African's plea, tells lots of story about the poem.
Source: http://gracemaalaed1.blogspot.com/2011/11/africas-plea.html#:~:text=INTERPRETATION,of%20story%20about%20the%20poem.
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Answer:
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24. what can you infer from the title of the poem africa's plea bypasagot po ng maayos plss
Answer:
Without further context, it is difficult to infer anything specific from the title of the poem "Africa's Plea" by itself. The title suggests that the poem may be related to Africa and may involve some sort of appeal or request, but without reading the poem or having more information, it is impossible to say for sure. It is possible that the poem could be about a wide range of topics related to Africa and its people.
25. which is true based on the poem africa's plea?
Answer:
Africa's Pleas is based on their beliefs , language , culture
Explanation:
That's all i know po yan po yung topic namin pag grade 8 ko I hope my answer is big help brainliest me po tysm >.<
26. What is the Tone of the Africa's Plea ? justify serious answer please :)
reveals the overall emotion on how Africans wholeheartedly want to have freedom.
27. paki sagot po pleas.ROLE OF ECOTOURISM AND N60'S IN LAKE SEBUpaki sagot po ng maayos pleas
Answer:
Ecotourism plays an important role in raising awareness of sustainable forest development, motivating people to conserve forests, and teaching the importance of conserving biodiversity for human livelihood.
Overall, where species are well-represented, but exist in poorly funded reserves, ecotourism can result in an overall increase in species survival over time if tourism is managed correctly. Ecotourism is increasingly being used as a conservation tool worldwide and is effective in preserving threatened biodiversity.
Explanation:
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29. 2ײ-5×-3≤0 pleas help me for solve
Answer:
-1/2 ≤ x ≤ 3
Step-by-step explanation:
2x² - 5x - 3 ≤ 0
(2x + 1)(x - 3) ≤ 0
Critical Numbers: -1/2 and 3
Thus, the solution of this inequality is -1/2 ≤ x ≤ 3.
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30. what is the mood of the literary work "Africa's Plea" by Ronald Tombekai Dempster ?pasagot po ng maayos.wag sanang non sense.
Answer:
Poem Reflection: Africa’s Plea
Posted by QUEEN MIYUKI on AUGUST 28, 2016
From the title itself, I already had an idea on what lies after reading the title. This poem is a piece that will show us what the Africans want to tell us.
“I am not you –
but you will not
give me a chance
will not let me be me”
They are not us but they don’t have the chance to be them. It may not be exactly us, but, whoever they may be, people should not look down on Africans.
“‘If I were you’ –
but you know
I am not you,
yet you will not
let me be me.
You meddle, interfere
in my affairs
as if they were yours
and you were me.”
We should not interfere with the things that do not concern us. If we are not part of it, then we should leave them alone. We can help but we should not interfere as if we are them. They don’t interfere with ours so we should not interfere with theirs.
“You are unfair, unwise,
foolish to think
that I can be you,
talk, act
and think like you.
God made me me.
He made you you.
For God’s sake
Let me be me.”
God made us uniquely and differently. We are equal in his eyes but we are different when it comes to ourselves. We should respect that. One cannot be the other because they are who they are. We cannot change that. If we want people to respect us, we should also respect them.
Explanation:
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