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The correct answer is option D) "Here we go again, I thought. Another time wasting experience. But Sukeforth looked like a sincere person, and I thought I might as well listen".
Explanation:
The book "I Never Had It Made: An Autobiography of Jackie Robinson" by Alfred Duckett and Jackie Robinson, tells the story of the struggles of a black athlete that lived in a time at which white men dominated the American sports. The story is narrated by Jackie Robinson's point of view, the black athlete in question. The excerpt that states that Robinson thought that talking with Sukeforth was a waste of time but he looked like a sincere person gives information about Robinson and Sukeforth that could only be given by the fact that the story is narrated under a first person point of view.
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15. Kiran had a bad cold; consequently, she won't be able to play in the game tonight.
16. Some people write with a word processor; meanwhile, others write with a pen or pencil.
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A-The basic plot premise—a young hero gains super strength and his wife, spying for his enemies, learns it—is the same.
Both stories show how both of the main characters were both given the power of incredible strength and later on, they get married to which in both stories, the wife is a spy for the enemy.
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Explanation:
One of the main ideas presented in “Learning to Love My Mother” is that love can heal a broken relationship
Because the colonists were divided into two parties, the Loyalists and the Patriots.
The Loyalists believed that the colonies should still live under the rule of Britain.
The Patriots believed that the colonies should break free from oppression.