What Do The First Four Lines Establish

What Do The First Four Lines Establish

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1. what do the first four lines establish​


Answer:

Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot, While round us bark the mad and hungry dogs, Making their mock at our accursèd lot. The first 4 lines of “If We Must Die” establish the poem's theme and introduce its form.

Explanation:


2. what do the first four line establish?​


Answer:

The First Four Lines Establish the basic premise of the poem: The speaker and his allies are under attack and are going to die, and force opposing them is powerful and vicious.


3. What do the first four lines establish?​


Answer:

These first four lines establish the basic premise of the poem: the speaker and his allies are under attack and are going to die, and the force opposing them is powerful and vicious.

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

The First Four Lines Establish the basic premise of the poem: The speaker and his allies are under attack and are going to die, and force opposing them is powerful and vicious.


4. Questions: 1. What do the first four lines establish? 2. What message does the persona forward to his allies? 3. How does the persona describe his enemies? 4. According to the poet, how can one die nobly? 5. Using the Venn diagram below, compare and contrast the specific messages and/or values presented in the poem and in the article in Learning Task 5. If We Must Die Health workers speak to UNICEF about their struggles


1. The First Four Lines Establish the basic premise of the poem: The speaker and his allies are under attack and are going to die, and force opposing them is powerful and vicious.

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5. Learning Task 6: Read the poem carefully. Then, answer the questions that follow. Do this in your notebook.If We Must DieBy: Claude McKay (1889–1948)If we must die, let it not be like hogs Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot, While round us bark the mad and hungry dogs, Making their mock at our accursèd lot. If we must die, O let us nobly die, So that our precious blood may not be shed In vain; then even the monsters we defy Shall be constrained to honor us though dead! O kinsmen! we must meet the common foe! Though far outnumbered let us show us brave, And for their thousand blows deal one death-blow! What though before us lies the open grave? Like men we’ll face the murderous, cowardly pack, Pressed to the wall, dying, but fighting back!Questions:1. What do the first four lines establish? 2. What message does the persona forward to his allies?3. How does the persona describe his enemies? 4. According to the poet, how can one die nobly? 5. Using the Venn diagram below, compare and contrast the specific messages and/or values presented in the poem and in the article in Learning Task 5​


Answer:

1. It is talking about dogs and their enemies.

2. To be brave.

3. Murderous but coward.

4. By fighting back and not be a coward to your enemies.

5.

Explanation:

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6. what do the first four lines establish brainly


Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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7. Learning Task 6: Read the poem carefully. Then, answer the questions that follow. Do this in your notebook. If We Must Die By Claude McKay (1889–1948) If we must die, let it not be like hogs Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot, While round us bark the mad and hungry dogs, Making their mock at our accursèd lot. If we must die, Olet us nobly die, So that our precious blood may not be shed In vain; then even the monsters we defy Shall be constrained to honor us though dead! O kinsmen! we must meet the common foe! Though far outnumbered let us show us brave, And for their thousand blows deal one death-blow! What though before us lies the open grave? Like men we'll face the murderous, cowardly pack, Pressed to the wall, dying, but fighting back! LUKAS Questions: CIMD 1. What do the first four lines establish? 2. What message does the persona forward to his allies? 3. How does the persona describe his enemies? 4. According to the poet, how can one die nobly? 5. Using the Venn diagram below, compare and contrast the specific messages and/or values presented in the poem and in the article in​


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8. what do the first four lines establishes?​


Answer:

These first four lines establish the basic premise of the poem: the speaker and his allies are under attack and are going to die, and the force opposing them is powerful and vicious.


9. what do the first four lines establish in the poem if we must die


Answer:

the poem, which talks about soldiers being pinned into a difficult position, calls for audience to take arms and not to die like animals being hunted. He implores that the men take up their pride and face death with a courage of man not a cornered animal


10. What do the first four lines establish? (If We Must Die By Claude McKay)


If we must die, let it not be like hogs
Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot,
While round us bark the mad and hungry dogs,
Making their mock at our accursèd lot.

The poem, which talks about soldiers being pinned into a difficult position, calls for audience to take arms and not to die like animals being hunted. He implores that the men take up their pride and face death with the courage of man not a cornered animal. 

11. (we are not the virus)what do the first four lines establish ​


Answer:

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12. Questions: 1. What do the first four lines establish? 2. What message does the persona forward to his allies? 3. How does the persona describe his enemies? 4. According to the poet, how can one die nobly? 5. Using the Venn diagram below, compare and contrast the specific messages and/or values presented in the poem and in the article in Learning Task 5. Health workers speak to UNICEF about their struggles If We Must Di


The First Four Lines Establish the basic premise of the poem: The speaker and his allies are under attack and are going to die, and force opposing them is powerful and vicious.

His poem's speaker encourages his allies to not stand by while in battle, but to fight back. Knowing that this would lead to death, the speaker tells those with him that their deaths will be noble, and that they must be men and face those cowards taunting and fighting them.

the persona first describes his enemies as vicious and vile. ... At the end of the poem they are then called a “cowardly pack.” Even though at the beginning and at the end of his poem his enemies are evil and murderous the persona calls them cowards and implies that they are only brave in numbers.

One can die nobly by "dying but fighting back." The author is trying to convince the reader to keep fighting for whatever it is you want. He says that giving up and giving in to things without ever trying it like dying like a hog


13. Learning Task 6: Read the poem carefully. Then, answer the questions thatfollow. Do this in your notebookIf We Must DieBy Claude McKay (1889-1948)If we must die, let it not be like hogsHunted and penned in an inglorious spot,While round us bark the mad and hungry dogs.Making their mock at our accursed lot.If we must die, o let us nobly die,So that our precious blood may not be shedIn vain; then even the monsters we defyShall be constrained to honor us though dead!0 kinsmenl we must meet the common foelThough far outnumbered let us show us brave,And for their thousand blows deal one death-blow!What though before us lies the open grave?Like men well face the murderous, cowardly pack,Pressed to the wall, dying, but fighting backlQuestions:CL.MD1. What do the first four lines establish?2. What message does the persona forward to his allies?3. How does the persona describe his enemies?4. According to the poet, how can one die nobly?5. Using the Venn diagram below, compare and contrast the specificmessages and/or values presented in the poem and in the article in​


Answer:

1. The First Four Lines Establish the basic premise of the poem: The speaker and his allies are under attack and are going to die, and force opposing them is powerful and vicious.  

2. the message of the persona were included in the sick lines where the message trying to tell that shedding blood is not an answer for greatness.

3. according to the persona his enemy were like monster that can be impossible to defy.

4. by means of dying brave


14. 1. What do the first four lines establish?A. It establishes the meaning of the poem.B. It establishes the mood of the poem.C. It establishes the theme of the poem.D. All of the above​


Answer:

1. What do the first four lines establish?

A. It establishes the meaning of the poem.

B. It establishes the mood of the poem.

C. It establishes the theme of the poem.

D. All of the above

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15. 1. What do the first four lines establish?​


The First Four Lines Establish the basic premise of the poem: The speaker and his allies are under attack and are going to die, and force opposing them is powerful and vicious.

16. 1.What do the first four lines establish?​


Answer:

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Answer:

the basic premise of the poem

Explanation:

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17. 1. What do the first four lines establish?


Answer:

1.The First Four Lines Establish the basic premise of the poem: The speaker and his allies are under attack and are going to die, and force opposing them is powerful and vicious.

Explanation:

sana makatulong po


18. 2. What message does the persona forward to his allies?Learning Task 6: Read the poem carefully. Then, answer the questions thatfollow. Do this in your notebook.If We Must DieBy Claude McKay (1889-1948)If we must die, let it not be like hogsHunted and penned in an inglorious spot,While round us bark the mad and hungry dogs,Making their mock at our accursed lot.If we must die, o let us nobly die,So that our precious blood may not be shedIn vain; then even the monsters we defyShall be constrained to honor us though dead!O kinsmenl we must meet the common foe!Though far outnumbered let us show us brave,And for their thousand blows deal one death-blow!What though before us lies the open grave?Like men we 11 face the murderous, cowardly pack,Pressed to the wall, dying, but fighting back!Questions:1. What do the first four lines establish?LUKAS3. How does the persona describe his enemies?4. According to the poet, how can one die nobly?5. Using the Venn diagram below, compare and contrast the specificmessages and/or values presented in the poem and in the article inLearning Task 5.CALAIf We Must DieHealth workers speakto UNICEF about theirstruggles​


Answer:

1. The First Four Lines Establish the basic premise of the poem: The speaker and his allies are under attack and are going to die, and force opposing them is powerful and vicious.  

2. the message of the persona were included in the sick lines where the message trying to tell that shedding blood is not an answer for greatness.

3. according to the persona his enemy were like monster that can be impossible to defy.

4. by means of dying brave


19. what do first four lines establish​


Answer:

What do the first four liners establish?

Lines 1 through 4 establish that the speaker and his allies are under attack. The speaker urges his allies not to give up without a fight. The next four lines draw on the emotions of the allies to die honorably.

Answer:

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20. 2. What message does the persona forward to his allies?)5. Using the Venn diagram below, compare and contrast the specificmessages and/or values presented in the poem and in the article inPuestions:1. What do the first four lines establish?4. According to the poet, how can one die nobly?CALA ArtiMLearning Task 5.If We Must DieHealth workers speakto UNICEF about theirstruggles​


Answer:

To Fight Even Though Your Dying

Explanation:


21. M 1. What do the first four lines establish? 2. What message does the persona forward to his allies? 3. How does the persona describe his enemies? 4. According to the poet, how can one die nobly? 5. Using the Venn diagram below, compare and contrast the specific messages and/or values presented in the poem and in the article in Learning Task 5. ​


Answer:

1. the first four lines establish

2 .does the persona forward to his allies

3. the persona describe his enemies

4 .According to the poet, how can one die nobly

5. Using the Venn diagram , compare

Explanation:

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22. Questions: 1. What do the first four lines establish? 2. What message does the persona forward to his allies? 3. How does the persona describe his enemies? 4. According to the poet, how can one die nobly?


Answer:

1. The first four lines establish the persona's determination to fight his enemies and protect his allies.

2. The message the persona forwards to his allies is to remain steadfast and courageous in the face of the impending battle.

3. The persona describes his enemies as cruel, ruthless, and relentless.

4. According to the poet, one can die nobly by standing firm in the face of danger and exhibiting courage in the face of adversity.


23. Learning Task 6: Read the poem carefully. Then, answer the questions that follow. Do this in your notebook. If We Must Die by Claude McKay 1. What do the first four lines establish? 2. What message does the persona forward to his allies? 3. How does the persona describe his enemies? 4. According to the poet, how can one die nobly? 5. Using the Venn diagram below, compare in the poem and in the article in​


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Lines 1 through 4 establish that the speaker and his allies are under attack. The speaker urges his allies not to give up without a fight. The next four lines draw on the emotions of the allies to die honorably. Lines 9 through 12 contain the speaker's rallying cry to his allies.

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2.What message does the persona forward to his allies?

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His poem's speaker encourages his allies to not stand by while in battle, but to fight back. Knowing that this would lead to death, the speaker tells those with him that their deaths will be noble, and that they must be men and face those cowards taunting and fighting them.

3. What message does the persona forward to his allies?

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The persona is a black American who is oppressed, humiliated and persecuted. We know this from the history of the poet and the fact that blacks were hunted, penned (locked in small cells) and killed like hogs (pigs) in America. Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot.

4.According to the poet, how can one die nobly?

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For the speaker, dying nobly means that his death won't be meaningless or "in vain.""[P]recious blood" sounds a bit like biblical language, and brings to mind images of Jesus Christ being sacrificed.

5.Using the Venn diagram below, compare in the poem and in the article in

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24. what do the first four lines establish if we must die


Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

Lines 1 through 4 establish that the speaker and his allies are under attack. The speaker urges his allies not to give up without a fight. The next four lines draw on the emotions of the allies to die honorably


25. what do the first four lines establish​


Answer:

These first four lines establish the basic premise of the poem: the speaker and his allies are under attack and are going to die, and the force opposing them is powerful and vicious.

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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27. what do the first four lines establish if we must die​


Answer:

These first four lines establish the basic premise of the poem: the speaker and his allies are under attack and are going to die, and the force opposing them is powerful and vicious If they capitulate to the enemy, he argues, they will not only die but also be mocked by their enemy.

Explanation:


28. What do the first four lines establish?


The poem was written by Claude McKay in a Shakespearean sonnet style made of fourteen lines. It follows a 1212 3434 5656 77 pattern that uses iambic pentameter. Each line consists of five sets of metrical feet in two beats.

Here is the interpretation of the first 4 lines of the poem:

The first line of the poem tells the author or the poet that his countrymen must not be like the captured animals. They are captured and are not given rights. He is calling to action to raise their voice and their rights should not be taken away from them. He is also encouraging everyone to avoid being a coward especially when they know they are on the right side of the story or situation. He wants them to realize that they should be not abused in their land.

The poet wants his countrymen to be strong enough to fight back. They should do what is right especially when they think their power is being abused. If they will face the unfortunate, it would be better to face it for the country and not from the slavery they have been experiencing on that day.

This is the summary of the poem:

Beginning
The poem begins by addressing the poet's countrymen. He is telling or educating them to avoid ending up like in the fate of caged animals. They should not spend their life in hell without any rights at all.

Middle

The poet is seeking approach to educate his fellow to fight back for their rights. They need to have a good life from any type of abuse.

End

The poet encourages to have a protest with all the people who believe in him. They want to create history and show the world that they know how to fight back for they know what is right.

Interpreting poems are best done in paragraph forms. It helps us to understand the poem more than the metaphors and idiomatic expressions found in every line. If you want to learn more about paragraphs, you can head over to this link for your convenience: https://brainly.ph/question/4762871

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29. what do the first four line established if we must die​


These first four lines establish the basic premise of the poem: the speaker and his allies are under attack and are going to die, and the force opposing them is powerful and vicious. ... If they capitulate to the enemy, he argues, they will not only die but also be mocked by their enemy.

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30. Learning Task 6: Read the poem carefully. Then, answer the questions that follow. Do this in your notebook. If We Must Die by Claude McKay 1. What do the first four lines establish? 2. What message does the persona forward to his allies? 3. How does the persona describe his enemies? 4. According to the poet, how can one die nobly? 5. Using the Venn diagram below, compare in the poem and in the article in Learning Task 5.


Answer:

1. The First Four Lines Establish the basic premise of the poem: The speaker and his allies are under attack and are going to die, and force opposing them is powerful and vicious.  

2. the message of the persona were included in the sick lines where the message trying to tell that shedding blood is not an answer for greatness.

3. according to the persona his enemy were like monster that can be impossible to defy.

4. by means of dying brave


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