Asked by BenneBoo

what do the amphoras mentioned in marge piercy's "to be of use" symbolize?

I think it is B the toil of manual labor across different cultures

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
What are ALL the choices for this?
Answered by BenneBoo
A. The inherent beauty of simple, functional objects
B. The toil of manual labor across different cultures
C. The hypocrisy of intellectuals who see beauty only in formal works of art
Answered by Writeacher
<i>But the thing worth doing well done
has a shape that satisfies, clean and evident.
Greek amphoras for wine or oil,
Hopi vases that held corn, are put in museums
but you know they were made to be used.</i>

Please re-think.
Answered by BenneBoo
no wait I know the anser it is A\
Answered by Writeacher
Yes!!! A!
Answered by BenneBoo
thank you so much
Answered by Writeacher
You're welcome!
Answered by test-taker02
Lesson 4: Poems of Working People: Piercy, Whitman
English 9 B Unit 5: What Has Value?

ALL ANSWERS ARE CORRECT!!!!!!

1.A

2.A

3.A
thanks!
Answered by Beats by dre
The answers are
A. American Laborers are all united in one song
A. the inherent beauty
A. the ship was heading south towards

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