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Start>> A. Copy the doc module3.html and rename it module4.html and do the following with the doc. 1. Put everything between the two ¦¦4>> and <<4¦¦ arrow-blocks in an HTML comment 2. Download the picture "table.png" from the resources page. 3. Post this image on your site and then create an approximate table below it. 4. Practice creating a table with the following steps. a. Create a table of 4 x 4 cells b. Learn how to merge two cells in a row, then merge three cells in a row as in the example. c. Learn how to merge two cells in a column, then merge three cells in a column as in the example. d. Learn how to assign color, and then assign color to each cell (background) and render it in the HTML docment. Use colors of your own choosing. B. Render the HTML doc as module4.html on your website and submit the link to the CANVAS dropbox. ========================================================= << Module 4 End

Module 5

Start>> 1. Please reference the website https://www.toptal.com/designers/htmlarrows/letters/ to do this assignment 2. Create a table 4 rows by 3 columns 3. Each column will have a character, so you will render only three characters, viz. Capital A Circumflex, Capital E circumflex, and Capital O circumflex. 4. In Row 1 you will place the HTML Decimal. 5. In Row 2 you will place the Hexadecimal Code of the same character, and 6. In Row 3 you will place the HTML Entity and lastly 7. In Row 4 you will add the decsciption. 8. Based on your research about accessibility augment your webpage to improve accessibility and state in your paper what changes you made to module5.html B. Render the HTML doc as module5.html on your website and submit the link to the CANVAS dropbox. ========================================================= << Module 5 End

Title: For Sara Baartman


I've come to take you home --
home, remember the veld?
the lush green grass beneath the big oak trees
the air is cool there and the sun does not burn.
I have made your bed at the foot of the hill,
your blankets are covered in buchu and mint,
the proteas stand in yellow and white
and the water in the stream chuckle sing-songs
as it hobbles along over little stones.


I have come to wretch you away -
away from the poking eyes
of the man-made monster
who lives in the dark
with his clutches of imperialism
who dissects your body bit by bit
who likens your soul to that of Satan
and declares himself the ultimate god!


I have come to soothe your heavy heart
I offer my bosom to your weary soul
I will cover your face with the palms of my hands
I will run my lips over lines in your neck
I will feast my eyes on the beauty of you
and I will sing for you
for I have come to bring you peace.


I have come to take you home
where the ancient mountains shout your name.
I have made your bed at the foot of the hill,
your blankets are covered in buchu and mint,
the proteas stand in yellow and white -
I have come to take you home
where I will sing for you, for
you have brought me peace.
you have brought us peace.

Source: https://www.afrikaans.us/afrikaans/culture/op-afrikaans/poesie/diana-ferrus-1952/vir-sara-baartman/

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Biography

Poet Dianna Ferrus

Born in Worcester on the 29 August, 1953, the third born of six children and the daughter of Ann and Jacobus Ferrus.

Worcester is a town +- 100 km from Cape Town, well known for its vineyards and wine.

Completed BA degree with Industrial Psychology and Sociology as majors in 1993. Started BA Honours (Women's and Gender Studies) in 1997 and completed in 1999. Currently completing Masters in Women's and Gender Studies. Thesis topic: "Black Afrikaans women writers: the joy and frustration of the writing process".

Diana belongs to a women's writers group called WEAVE (Women's Education & Artistic Voice Expression) and in 2002 their book ink@boilingpoint was published. Her short story, "Sarah will be home, a story of restoration" and her poem, "I've come to take you home", a tribute to Sarah Baartman is included. Diana Ferrus writes in both English and Afrikaans. She is also a founder member of "Bush Poets", an all women poet group from the University of the Western Cape. "Bush" was the derogatory name given to the institution in the early sixties. Diana proudly adds: "We coined the term!"

Founder member of the Afrikaans Writers Association (Afrikaanse Skrywersvereniging).

Founder member of women's writers association, "Women in X-chains".

Source: https://www.afrikaans.us/afrikaans/communication/listening/poesie/diana-ferrus-1952/

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Afrikaans Poets:

  1. Antje Krog
  2. Eitemal
  3. Floris Brown
  4. Ingrid Jonker
  5. Leonard Koza
  6. Wilma Stockenström

Afrikaans Poets:

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