For Rosa Parks
by J. Robbins
They said, "Stand," but Rosa sat;
She knew it wasn...
English, 23.03.2021 18:40 marissasabino111
For Rosa Parks
by J. Robbins
They said, "Stand," but Rosa sat;
She knew it wasn't right
to treat her as if she was wrong
because she wasn't white.
She knew that freedom is a fight
that only brave souls win;
She also knew our value lies
in what's beneath our skin.
Rosa fought for what is right;
Her courage paved the way
for kids like you and me to ride
the freedom train today.
Select all the correct answers.
From the way the speaker describes the events in the poem, the reader can tell that the speaker
1. admires Rosa Parks.
2. is afraid of getting into a major fight.
3. believes that people deserve fairness.
4. likes to ride on trains.
5. thinks that appearances are important.
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