I Hear America Singing Full Poem

I Hear America Singing Full Poem

Which of these lines from Walt Whitman's “I Hear America Singing” describes a unified America?

Daftar Isi

1. Which of these lines from Walt Whitman's “I Hear America Singing” describes a unified America?


(I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear,)
Those of mechanics, each one singing his as it should be blithe and strong,
(The carpenter singing his as he measures his plank or beam,)
(The mason singing his as he makes ready for work, or leaves off work,)
(The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat,) the deckhand singing on the steamboat deck, . . .

2. what point of view in the poem of i too sing america​


It is also told from a majority point of view. Hughes' poem speaks of the same nation, but is told from the point of view of someone who suffers discrimination and prejudice. In Hughes' poem, the song that is sung there is one that reflects that hardship of being Black in America.

3. give me a sentence of pasukdol i lived in America but we uwi here in Pilipinas and i hate hear ​


Answer:

Kasagutan:

Pinakamatalinong bata si Anna sa kanilang magkapatid

_______________________________

Maganda Po Dito Sa Pilipinas Dahil Ang Mga Lugar Dito Ay Magaganda Tulad Nalang Sa Albay May Makikita Kang Isang Bulkan Na Perpekto Ang Hugis...

#CarryOnLeaning

_emikachan59_Answer:Ubod ng Ganda ang Rosas.

    2.Saksakan ng sipag si Juan.

    3. Pinakamabilis matapos si Joel sa paggawa ng takdang aralin.

Explantion:

Halimbawa ng Lantay

MagandaMabilisMahusayMasipag

Halimbawa ng Pahambing

MagkasinggandaMas mabilisMagkasinghusay

Halimbawa ng Pasukdol

Ubod ng gandaPinakamagandaHari ngSaksakanTunaySobra

#CarryOnLearning


4. What does the poem "Chicago" say about the city? What is its relation to the social conditions of the United States of America at that time?


Answer:

expresses the poet's admiration and pride of the city. The poet narrates what he observed and heard in the city. The speaker praises the city for its aesthetic nature and the flourishing industries. He portrays the city as a big, vibrant, and developing place.

Explanation:


5. suggested Enrichment/Reinforcement Activity/iesDirections: Read the poem and answer the questions thatfollow.I, Tooby: Langston Hughes1, too, sing America.I am the darker brother.They send me to eat in the kitchenWhen company comes,But I laugh,And eat well,And grow strong.Tomorrow,I'll be at the tableWhen company comes.Nobody'll dareSay to me,Eat in the kitchen,"Then.Besides,They'll see how beautiful I amAnd be ashamed-1, too, am America.1. What is the poem about?2. What social issue is present in the poem?3. Who is sent to eat in the kitchen?4. Why do you think he is sent to eat in thekitchen and not in the dining area?5. Do you think he is going to eat in thekitchen forever? Prove your answer.​


1) The poem is about Racism and American Identity.

2) It's about discrimination.

3) Darker Brother (Black American)

4) Because they are ashamed of him.

5) No, because nowadays everyone has their right to live and to be proper treated in any way, respect is all what it takes to live in harmony.


6. Poem Analysis. Read the poem below. List at least 5 key words mentioned in it that speaks about literature. From the poem below, define literature in 3-5 sentences. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. MY JOURNEY Florie Ann Flores Sablo I wanted to go places: America, Korea, London, I wanted to leam cultures; Norms, people, tradition. I wanted to understand: How, why, what it. I cannot go there in person, But I can read with all my heart.​


Answer:Borms, people, tradition, cultures, and places.

Explanation:

Correct me if i am wrong. Hope it helps mwuah


7. D. Suggested Enrichment Reinforcement Activity/iesDirections. Read the poem and answer the questions that follow.I, Tooby: Langston Hughes I, too, sing AmericaI, am the darker brotherThey send me to eat in the kitchenWhen company comesBut I laughAnd eat wellAnd grow strongTomorrow,I'll be at the tableWhen company comes.Nobody'll dareSay to meEat in the kitchen."Then.Besides,They'll see how beautiful I amAnd be ashamed-I, too, am America1. What is the poem about?2. What social issue is present in the poem?3 Who is sent to eat in the kitchen?4. Why do you think he is sent to eat in thekitchen and not in the dining area?References:5. Do you think he is going to eat in thekitchen forever? Prove your answer​


1) The poem is about Racism and American Identity.

2) It's about discrimination.

3) Darker Brother (Black American)

4) Because they are ashamed of him.

5) No, because nowadays everyone has their right to live and to be proper treated in any way, respect is all what it takes to live in harmony.


8. Read the poem and answer the questions that follow"I,Too" by:Langston HughesI,too,sing AmericaI am the darker brother.They send me to eat in the kitchenWhen company comes,But I laugh And eat well,And grow strongTommorow,I'll be at the tableWhen company comes.Nobody'll dareSay to me,Eat in the kitchen,Then.Besides,They'll see how beautiful I amAnd be ashamed---I,too,am AmericaQUESTIONS:1.What is the poem about?2.What social issue is present in the poem?3.Who is sent to eat in the kitchen?4.Why do you think he is sent to eat in the kitchen and not in the dining area?5.Do you think he is going to eat in the kitchen forever?Prove your answer. ​


1) The poem is about Racism and American Identity.

2) It's about discrimination.

3) Darker Brother (Black American)

4) Because they are ashamed of him.

5) No, because nowadays everyone has their right to live and to be proper treated in any way, respect is all what it takes to live in harmony.


9. the use of instruments as well as singing and dancing of latin -america is served to​


Answer: good harvest, victory in battle and to guard sickness and natural disaster

Explanation:


10. The point 100+ if you answer this correctly its ok if its wrong all i want is you try :) Question: Who discover the America? How did he discover America? What is he's full name? What did he use or how did he discover the name America? What did he use to go to America? Answer it right or wrong the important part is you try :)


2. po nasa taas

1.Christopher Columbus

Explanation:

sorry po yan lang alaam ko pa brainliest


11. I, TOO, SING AMERICA By Langston Hughes I, too, sing America I am the darker brother They send me to eat in the kitchen When company comes But I laugh, And eat well And grow strong. Tomorrow, I'll sit at the table When company comes Nobody will dare Say to me, "Eat in the kitchen" Then. Besides, They'll see how beautiful I am And be ashamed I, too, am America 1. In what point of view is the poem told? 2. Who is the "I" being referred to in the poem? 3. What does the "I" sing about? 4. Who are the "they" in the poem? How do the "they" treat the "I"? 5. Is "I" treated justly? Explain your reasons. 6. Why do you think "they" treat "I" like that? 7. What would you do if you were treated in the same manner? 8. Does racial discrimination still exist? Give examples from actual life situations. 9. How can you foster equality among all people. 10. In the Philippines, are there instances when a Filipino is discriminated by a fellow Filipino? Cite particular instances.


Answer:

1. Because he speaks from the point of view of an oppressed African-American the poem's struggles and future changes seem to be of greater importance than they ordinarily would. The point of view of being the oppressed African American is clearly evident in Langston Hughes's writing.

2.In the poem, Hughes describes a ubiquitous racial oppression that degrades African Americans at the time. He writes from the perspective of an inferior servant to a domineering white family that shoos him away to the kitchen whenever company arrives.

3.The poem expresses how he felt like an unforgotten American citizen because of his skin color. In the short poem, Hughes proclaims that he, too, is an American, even though the dominant members of society are constantly pushing him aside and hiding him away because he is an African American.

4.In large graven letters on the wall of the newly opened National Museum of African American History and Culture on the National Mall is a quote from poet Langston Hughes: “I, too, am America.

5.In a community where people are being treated fair everyone works together, solves problems easily, has fun, cares for one another, feels safe and gets along. That is a way that many people want to live. It should be important to a person to act with fairness. If you do this people will respect and trust you.

6.We cannot form the I-Thou relationships that Buber speaks of until we have learned to notice, soothe, and understand the emotions and patterns of our threat brain. When in threat, we are always compelled to use other people as objects who can save and protect us, or who we can blame for our problems.

7.=Encourage children to stand up for a friend if someone else is calling them namesm

=Encourage all children to follow rules and make sure the rules are the same for everyone.

=Sharing things with others is a great way of encouraging equality and fairness.

8.The dentist says she is not prepared to treat her anymore because of her behaviour. The dentist is refusing Jeannette a service because of behaviour related to her disability. This may be discrimination arising from disability.

9.Creating an inclusive culture that has respect for all cultures and religions.

10.Central to ILO’s work since its founding in 1919 is promotion of equality between women and men and ending discrimination in the world of work. Combating discrimination through promotion of equality is an essential component in the Decent Work Common Agenda. Discrimination stifles development opportunities for workers, indigenous and tribal peoples, women, children, people with disabilities, workers with HIV/AIDS, and other socially isolated sectors of society.

Explanation:

( <> )


12. Where is America? I will brainiest you


Answer:

The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a transcontinental country primarily located in North America.

Answer:

America is located in North America

Explanation:

America is the world's third largest country i the world


13. acrostic poem about latin america


Answer:

Definition:

An acrostic is a poem that has a 'hidden word' and to be able to discover it, you must read the text differently. This page is an automatic generator of poems which at the same time, create an acrostic, so if you read vertically the first letter of each line of poetry, you will see the 'hidden' word you've written on the form.


14. What comes to mind when you hear america?


the american flag and an eagle


15. ARE YOU BEING INVOLVED IN THE 3RD PARTY.. THEN IF YOUR ANSWER IS NO, WATCH A FULL VIDEO OF A 2020 FILM IN AMERICA THAT TITTLE IS " WHAT THE NIGHT CAN DO" IT HAS A LOT OF LESSONS TO BE LEARNED. WHEN I FIRST AW THAT MOVIE I FEEL SO SAD ABOUT THE GIRL..BTW JUST SEE IT..


Answer:

ty pomsa points

Explanation:

pa brainliest ate nancy na brainliest kita


16. 10 words that comes to your mind when you hear the word"AMERICA"​


Answer:

An extreme burger, the American flag, the bald eagle, guns, automatic rifles, cops, idiotic measurement units and the world.

Well, the way of thought that (North America) is the world.

Other things coming to mind are native Americans, wild west, rainforest natives and the continent of South and North America.

Explanation:

Answer:

Burger

Democratic

Opportunity

Arrogance

Huge

High-tech

Imported

Freedom

Power

Fast Food

Explanation:

hope it helps


17. who is he/she? he was called england ambassador to america because of his poems her so loved there? ​


Answer:

ano po? hehe pa comment nalang nung tanong talaga sasagotan ko

Answer:

James Russell Lowell

He received his first political appointment, the ambassadorship to the Kingdom of Spain 20 years later. He was later appointed ambassador to the Court of St. James's.

Explanation:

paki brainliest na den:>


18. D. Suggested Enrichment/ReinforcemDirections. Read the poem and answer the questions that follow.I, Tooby: Langston Hughes1, too, sing America.I am the darker brother.They send me to eat in the kitchenWhen company comes,But I laugh,And eat well,And grow strong.Tomorrow,I'll be at the tableWhen company comes.Nobody'll dareSay to me,Eat in the kitchen,"Then.Besides,They'll see how beautiful I amAnd be ashamed-1, too, am America.1. What is the poem about?2. What social issue is present in the poem?3. Who is sent to eat in the kitchen?4. Why do you think he is sent to eat in thekitchen and not in the dining area?5. Do you think he is going to eat in thekitchen forever? Prove your answer.​


1) The poem is about Racism and American Identity.

2) It's about discrimination.

3) Darker Brother (Black American)

4) Because they are ashamed of him.

5) No, because nowadays everyone has their right to live and to be proper treated in any way, respect is all what it takes to live in harmony.


19. what is the full name of prisedent in AMERICA?​


Full name of president in America?

Joseph Robinette Biden Jr


20. Besides, They'll see how beautiful I am And be ashamed– I, too, am America. —"I, Too, Sing America," Langston Hughes Based on what you know of Langston Hughes and his beliefs, what quality makes the speaker “beautiful” in the last lines of the poem? He is beautiful because he is patient and kind. He is beautiful because he knows more than those who sent him from the table. He is beautiful because he is African American. He is beautiful because he has a more healthful diet.


Answer in explanation:

____The poem is about Langston Hughes and his experience as an American with a different skin color.

-I am the darker brother.

He points out the fact that he is different than his brothers,

saying he is different than other Americans and that although they are different he is American too.

-Tomorrow, I’ll be at the table

After being pushed away for the first time, he tells us that tomorrow he will get to sit at the table with his brothers; saying that they are equal and in the future that will be shown.

-They’ll see how beautiful I am And be ashamed—

When they realize their wrongdoing; that he is beautiful as himself and is as much unique as any other, if not more.

-I, too, am America.

reassuring the thought that the poem is about him being African American,

Your answer is He is beautiful because he is African American.

Hope this helps!


21. 2. In which line from the poem does the speaker describe the unjust treatment heexperienced?A. line 3C. line 18B. line 7D. line 123. Which of the following sentences is an example of metaphor?A. I am the darker brother.C. I'll be at the tableB. I, too sing AmericaD. Eat in the kitchen4. What kind of struggle is the speaker going through?A. illnessC. racial segregationB. hungerD. unemployment5. Which of the following sentences did not make use of any literary devices?A. They'll see how beautiful I am C. I, Too, Sing AmericaB. I am the darker brotherD. They send me to eat in the kitchen​


Answer:

2. C. line 18

3. C. I'll be at the table

4. D. unemployment

5. B. I am the darker brother

Explanation:

(◠‿・)—☆


22. Give me a poem of anglo america


Auld lang Syne, The Seven ages of man, Beowulf, If, Psalm of life

23. I, too, sing America.I am the darker brother.They send me to eat in the kitchenWhen company comes,But I laugh,And eat well,And grow strong.WHAT IS THE HIDDEM MESSAGE?​


Answer:

I, Too” is a cry of protest against American racism. Its speaker, a black man, laments the way that he is excluded from American society—even though he is a key part of it.

Explanation:

hope i help

can u please leave a heart on my answer...thanks!


24. Line #6: I, too, sing America. I am the darker brother, They send me to eat in the kitchen When company comes, But I laugh, And eat well, And grow strong. I, Too by Langston Hugheswhat is the hidden message?​


Line #6: I, too, sing America. I am the darker brother, They send me to eat in the kitchen When company comes, But I laugh, And eat well, And grow strong.

I, Too by Langston Hughes

what is the hidden message?

Answer:In the poem's second stanza, the speaker notes that he is forced to “eat in the kitchen / when company comes.” This is an extended metaphor for segregation. ... The speaker is “the darker brother”—in other words, he's part of the same family—the American family—as the white people who force him to eat in the kitchen.


25. America poem by simeon dumdum jr.


Answer:

This poem is entitled "America" written by Simeon Dumdum Jr.

America

by Simeon Dumdum, Jr.

I listened to him speak

of West Virginia

(he was born in Leyte

but was living

in West Virginia)

He spoke as they do

in the movies,

and as Ronald Reagan does

on the radio.

Even the way

he said “Virginia”

was better than the way

Hinying, a girl I knew

whose hair fell down a shoulder

like the tail of a bird,

said her name,

which was “Virhinia.”

And on that warm evening

I told myself,

That’s where I want to be,

in West Virginia, or New York,

or San Francisco,

because cousin says

everything there is big

and cheap — big chickens,

big eggs, big buildings,

And big flowers?

Cousin looked at me

and said, Yes, big roses,

tea roses, and he was

about to name other roses

but the moon was rising

and it was bigger than in

America.

For more information about America, please check this link:

https://brainly.ph/question/202660


26. Line #6: I, too, sing America. I am the darker brother. They send me to eat in the Icitchen When company comes, But I laugh, And eat well, And grow strong I, Too by Langston Hugheswhat's hidden message of this?​


Answer:

In the poem's second stanza, the speaker notes that he is forced to “eat in the kitchen / when company comes.” This is an extended metaphor for segregation. The speaker is “the darker brother”—in other words, he's part of the same family—the American family—as the white people who force him to eat in the kitchen.

Explanation:

Pa brainliest pls.


27. D. Suggested Enrichment/Reinforcement Activity/iesDirections: Read the poem and answer the questions that follow.I, Tooby: Langston Hughes1, too, sing America.I am the darker brother.They send me to eat in the kitchenWhen company comes,But I laugh,And eat well,And grow strong.Tomorrow,I'll be at the tableWhen company comes.Nobody'll dareSay to me,Eat in the kitchen,"Then.Besides,They'll see how beautiful I amAnd be ashamed1, too, am America.1. What is the poem about?2. What social issue is present in the poem?3. Who is sent to eat in the kitchen?4. Why do you think he is sent to eat in thekitchen and not in the dining area?5. Do you think he is going to eat in thekitchen forever? Prove your answer.Guys pa help naman oh​


1) The poem is about Racism and American Identity.

2) It's about discrimination.

3) Darker Brother (Black American)

4) Because they are ashamed of him.

5) No, because nowadays everyone has their right to live and to be proper treated in any way, respect is all what it takes to live in harmony.


28. What do you think when you hear the word America?


Isang liberated na bansa

29. Which of the following sentences did not make use of any literary devices?A. They'll see how beautiful I am C. I, Too, Sing AmericaB. I am the darker brotherD. They send me to eat in the kitchen​


Answer:

A.

Explanation:

bc d,c,b

dosent make sense


30. why is america full of polution


Answer:

because of burning fossil fuels, and from vehicles


Video Terkait

Kategori araling_panlipunan