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Langston Hughes and Thank You Ma'am

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Thank You Ma'am by Langston Hughes Langston Hughes  James Mercer Langston Hughes  (February 1, 1902 – May 22, 1967) was an American poet, social activist from  Joplin, Missouri . Worked in  jazz poetry . Known as leader of the  Harlem Renaissance  in New York City. He famously wrote about the period that "the negro was in vogue", which was later paraphrased as "when Harlem was in vogue". [1] Like many African Americans, Hughes has complex ancestry. Both of Hughes' paternal great-grandmothers were enslaved African Americans and both of his paternal great-grandfathers were white slave owners in Kentucky. One father a Scottish-American whiskey distiller and the other Silas Cushenberry, a Jewish-American  slave trader  of  Clark County . [2] [3]  Hughes's maternal grandmother Mary Patterson was of African-American, French, English and Native American descent. One of the first women to attend  Oberlin College . ...

Passive Tense

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RATATOULLI AND THE PASSIVE TENSE  Passive Voice -           We use the Passive Voice when we want to emphasize the action. The Doer is not important or unknown. -           Usually, the Passive Voice is used in the news report and recipes . -           The Passive Voice is accompanied by a “ by ” phrase, which is not always necessary and thus can be omitted. -           The structure of a sentence in the Passive form differs from its structure in the Active form. Active : Subject     Verb           Object … . Passive : Object     Verb       by Subject … . Present Simple             ...