African Child Poem

African Child Poem

Example: The African child in the poem is very optimistic. Answer: I believe that the African child in the poem is very optimistic. 1. The African child in the poem is talented. Answer: 2. The African child in the poem is often the target of pity and discrimination. Answer: 3. The African child in the poem has a potential to be an inventor. Answer:​

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1. Example: The African child in the poem is very optimistic. Answer: I believe that the African child in the poem is very optimistic. 1. The African child in the poem is talented. Answer: 2. The African child in the poem is often the target of pity and discrimination. Answer: 3. The African child in the poem has a potential to be an inventor. Answer:​


Answer:

1.Answer:I believe that the african child in the poem is talented.2.Answer:I believe that the african child in the poem is often the target of pity

and discrimination.3.Answer:I believe that the african child in the poem has a potential to be an inventor.

Explanation:

I check niyo nalang po kung check o wrong po thanks.At ano po ang construction nan?


2. (THE AFRICAN CHILD POEM)1.what does African child wants to be?​


Answer:

Soldier, Athletes, Basketball player

Explanation:

because they're strong


3. the african child in the poem is talented​


Answer:

Patingin ng pinagaralan


4. i am an african child poem..explanation and meaning...what is i am an african child all about??


About their culture and traditions

5. Positive messages of the poem African Child


Answer:

The message of the poem is never discriminate African people, they too have the right to everything. Just like anybody else in this world, Africans should be enjoying the life they wanted especially when they are working hard to earn it. Yes they maybe slaves before but life is not what others are perceiving us to be.


6. what is the tone of the poem african child


african childs are also talented as we are

7. who is the speaker of the poem the african child


Ecu McGred is the speaker of the poem "African Child".

8. what is the meaning of the poem im an african child


poem is like astory that you read ang its a french poem

9. who is the poem of "i am an african child"


MY MOTHER IS RICH IN CHILD


10. i am an african child poem..explanation and meaning...what is i am an african child all about??


It is all about the suffering and the things that happened about the black people. Long ago black people has no right to live like a human but because of the emancipation law they have the right to live nowadays The message is for the reader to accept the person as he is, despite his race, color or appearance. The speaker is saying that although he is African, he is a worthy human being who can also grow and develop like any other child. He asks for acceptance, equal treatment and opportunities.

11. what is the message in the poem about african child?


We,people are the same.Fair.Threat them on how we threat ourselves.They can make great things as we can.Teach them how to dream and they will become.

12. Illustrate the theme of the poem “African Child” and write the details of the poem.


Never be discriminate African People and Human Rights

Nowadys black people experiencing racism and decsriminating to every living And being and abusing kind of works of every mankind

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13. poem about african child


African Child - Poem by Eku McGred2


I am an African child

Born with a skin the colour of chocolate

Bright, brilliant and articulate

Strong and bold; I'm gifted

Talented enough to be the best

I am an African child

Often the target of pity

My future is not confined to charity

Give me the gift of a lifetime;

Give me a dream, a door of opportunity;

I will thrive

I am an African child

Do not hide my fault

show me my wrong

I am like any other;

Teach me to dream

And I will become

I am an African child

I am the son, daughter of the soil

Rich in texture and content

Full of potential for a better tomorrow

Teach me discipline, teach me character, teach me hard work

Teach me to think like the star within me

I am an African child

I can be extra-ordinary

call me William Kamkwamba the Inventor;

Give me a library with books

Give me a scrap yard and discarded electronics

Give me a broken bicycle;

Plus the freedom to be me

And I will build you a wind mill

I am an African child

We are the new generation

Not afraid to be us

Uniquely gifted, black and talented

Shining like the stars we are

We are the children of Africa

Making the best of us

Yes! I am an African child



14. Write true if the statement is correct and false if it is not.1. One of the issues in the poem "I am the African child" is racial discrimination.2. Based on the poem, an African child is often the target of bully.3. The message of the poem is to discriminate African people.4. An African child means African people.5. The poem conveys that each of us should be proud of who we are​


FALSE
TRUE
FALSE
TRUE
TRUE
THANKS!
MERCI!
GRACIAS!


15. What story about the poem african child


It says that if you let or Africans let all under estimations gone they can be great and better person if you just give them freedom tone their selves


16. i am an african child poem.. explanation and meaning... what is i am an african child all about???


African is something from or related to the continent of Africa. a child means a young human being below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority. an explanation clearly says that you are an african child that born in african country.


17. The African child in the poem is talented


Answer:

I am an African child

Born with a skin the colour of chocolate

Bright, brilliant and articulate

Strong and bold; I'm gifted

Talented enough to be the best

I am an African child

Often the target of pity

My future is not confine to charity

Give me the gift of a lifetime;

Give me a dream, a door of opportunity;

I will thrive

I am an African child

Do not hide my fault

show me my wrong

I am like any other;

Teach me to dream

And I will become

I am an African child

I am the son, daughter of the soil

Rich in texture and content

Full of potential for a better tomorrow

Teach me discipline, teach me character, teach me hard work

Teach me to think like the star within me

I am an African child

I can be extra-ordinary

call me William Kamkwamba the Inventor;

Give me a library with books

Give me a scrap yard and discarded electronics

Give me a broken bicycle;

Plus the freedom to be me

And I will build you a wind mill

I am an African child

We are the new generation

Not afraid to be us

Uniquely gifted, black and talented

Shining like the stars we are

We are the children of Africa

Making the best of us

Yes! I am an African child

Explanation:

The poem was written to foster a positive image of the African child and to help reconnect children of African ancestry to a positive image of their African heritage and identity. ... The poem has been used by kids in predominantly white areas as an answer to bullying based on ethnicity.


18. A poem I am an african child describe


It's all about the African children and it also describe how excellent and wonderful they are despite of the mocking that they receive from people. Not because they are 'black', it doesn't mean that they are untalented and unfortunate. They have also the right to be their selves and act as an African child. :)

19. Image of an educated person in the poem African child? ​


Answer:

Bright, brilliant and chocolate


20. i am an african child poem


I am an African child
Born with a skin the colour of chocolate
Bright, brilliant and articulate
Strong and bold; I'm gifted
Talented enough to be the best
I am an African child

Often the target of pity
My future is not confined to charity
Give me the gift of a lifetime;
Give me a dream, a door of opportunity;
I will thrive
I am an African child

Do not hide my fault
show me my wrong
I am like any other;
Teach me to dream
And I will become
I am an African child

I am the son, daughter of the soil
Rich in texture and content
Full of potential for a better tomorrow
Teach me discipline, teach me character, teach me hard work
Teach me to think like the star within me
I am an African child

I can be extra-ordinary
call me William Kamkwamba the Inventor;
Give me a library with books
Give me a scrap yard and discarded electronics
Give me a broken bicycle;
Plus the freedom to be me
And I will build you a wind mill
I am an African child

We are the new generation
Not afraid to be us
Uniquely gifted, black and talented
Shining like the stars we are
We are the children of Africa
Making the best of us
Yes! I am an African child

21. Who was the creator of the poem "An African Child"?


Answer:

The African Child Poem by Eku McGred

Explanation:

Answer:

Eku McGred

i think so :)


22. i am an african child poem


I am an African child
Born with a skin the colour of chocolate
Bright, brilliant and articulate
Strong and bold; I'm gifted
Talented enough to be the best
I am an African child

Often the target of pity
My future is not confined to charity
Give me the gift of a lifetime;
Give me a dream, a door of opportunity;
I will thrive
I am an African child

Do not hide my fault
show me my wrong
I am like any other;
Teach me to dream
And I will become
I am an African child

I am the son, daughter of the soil
Rich in texture and content
Full of potential for a better tomorrow
Teach me discipline, teach me character, teach me hard work
Teach me to think like the star within me
I am an African child

I can be extra-ordinary
call me William Kamkwamba the Inventor;
Give me a library with books
Give me a scrap yard and discarded electronics
Give me a broken bicycle;
Plus the freedom to be me
And I will build you a wind mill
I am an African child

We are the new generation
Not afraid to be us
Uniquely gifted, black and talented
Shining like the stars we are
We are the children of Africa
Making the best of us
Yes! I am an African child

23. vision of the future in the poem African child? ​


Answer:

its in my book bro

Explanation:

In the heart of Nigeria, shines a light that was born from the wombs of Mother Africa. The sense of Hope and Faith. That light is called Emmanuel Fada, a young leader and a 17 years old scholar of Jumpstart Academy, Nigeria. He is passionate about Writing and Drama. Emmanuel finds great pleasure in impacting lives of African children and youths. He desires to be an African leader, a resource person and an outstanding movie producer in the near future.


24. reflection for poem im an african child


My reflection on the poem is that,
What ever your stage or state in life, color of your skin, your work, or whatsoever who you are, in the eyes of God we are fair.
Have u observed, our palms are all the same, it's all white,
And it shows us that we are just fair,
We are a sinner. No one is allowed to judge to his own mankind.
Even our feet, tells us that, we must be humble. Let's keep our feet in the ground. Cause no one is perfect.
I hope you were enlightened. Thanks. And God bless.

25. discuss tthe message of the poem african child


African child is a poem that shows who really they are.

26. what is the mood of the poem african child


being proud for herself/himself kung ano siya at hindi niya ito pinagsisisihan kung ano man ang naging kulay niya.at nagsisikap din siya upang makamit o maabot ang kanyang mga pangarap tulad natin,nag aaral din siya pero wala siyang mga gamit gamit pang eskwela pero nagsisikap siya,kaya may pag-asa siya.

27. The african child in poem has a potential to be an inventor​


Answer:

I AM AN AFRICAN CHILDI AM AN AFRICAN CHILDby Eku Mcgred

The poem I am an African Child describes how proud he is for being black. This is to display a good impression on the image of African child and to help these children to adhere on ancestral nourishment. The script of the poem, I am an African Child by Eku Mcgred is full listed below:

I am an African child

Born with a skin the colour of chocolate

Bright, brilliant and articulate

Strong and bold; I'm gifted

Talented enough to be the best

I am an African child

Often the target of pity

My future is not confined to charity

Give me the gift of a lifetime;

Give me a dream, a door of opportunity;

I will thrive

I am an African child

Do not hide my fault

show me my wrong

I am like any other;

Teach me to dream

And I will become

I am an African child

I am the son, daughter of the soil

Rich in texture and content

Full of potential for a better tomorrow

Teach me discipline, teach me character, teach me hard work

Teach me to think like the star within me

I am an African child

I can be extra-ordinary

call me William Kamkwamba the Inventor;

Give me a library with books

Give me a scrap yard and discarded electronics

Give me a broken bicycle;

Plus the freedom to be me

And I will build you a wind mill

I am an African child

We are the new generation

Not afraid to be us

Uniquely gifted, black and talented

Shining like the stars we are

We are the children of Africa

Making the best of us

Yes! I am an African child

Explanation:

#MAKEMEBRAINLIEST#HOPEITHELPS#CARRYONLEARNING

28. poem: african child by eku mc gred


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Born with a skin the colour of chocolate
Bright, brilliant and articulate
Strong and bold; I'm gifted
Talented enough to be the best
I am an African child

Often the target of pity
My future is not confined to charity
Give me the gift of a lifetime;
Give me a dream, a door of opportunity;
I will thrive
I am an African child

Do not hide my fault
show me my wrong
I am like any other;
Teach me to dream
And I will become
I am an African child

I am the son, daughter of the soil
Rich in texture and content
Full of potential for a better tomorrow
Teach me discipline, teach me character, teach me hard work
Teach me to think like the star within me
I am an African child

I can be extra-ordinary
call me William Kamkwamba the Inventor;
Give me a library with books
Give me a scrap yard and discarded electronics
Give me a broken bicycle;
Plus the freedom to be me
And I will build you a wind mill
I am an African child

We are the new generation
Not afraid to be us
Uniquely gifted, black and talented
Shining like the stars we are
We are the children of Africa
Making the best of us
Yes! I am an African child

29. poem of Iam an african child ​


Answer:

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African Child - Poem by Eku McGred2

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I am an African child

Born with a skin the colour of chocolate

Bright, brilliant and articulate

Strong and bold; I'm gifted

Talented enough to be the best

I am an African child

Often the target of pity

My future is not confined to charity

Give me the gift of a lifetime;  

Give me a dream, a door of opportunity;  

I will thrive

I am an African child

Do not hide my fault

show me my wrong

I am like any other;  

Teach me to dream

And I will become

I am an African child

I am the son, daughter of the soil

Rich in texture and content

Full of potential for a better tomorrow

Teach me discipline, teach me character, teach me hard work

Teach me to think like the star within me

I am an African child

I can be extra-ordinary

call me William Kamkwamba the Inventor;  

Give me a library with books

Give me a scrap yard and discarded electronics

Give me a broken bicycle;  

Plus the freedom to be me

And I will build you a wind mill

I am an African child

We are the new generation

Not afraid to be us

Uniquely gifted, black and talented

Shining like the stars we are

We are the children of Africa

Making the best of us

Yes! I am an African child

Explanation:


30. Message of poem "i am an african child"


I Am An African Child is a poem that shows that even though they are Africans, they can do things as well as the other races. Basically, in a way, it says that we're equal. Also, Africans have inborn talents, too.

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