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Explanation:
you could add some points like
- restricting internet usage may make it harder to study since it might block some websites needed for school
- restricting internet usage may imply that the parent doesn't trust their child enough
- restricting some sites, like social media sites might prevent your child from being able to interact with their friends, especially at times when they can't meet up in person
Ex: Restricting a child's internet usage might seem like a good idea, but it also has many downsides. For example, it might make it harder for the child to study. Many teachers will provide sites for students to use to study from, but if the student can't access the sites because of internet restrictions, their grades might suffer as a side effect. Another reason parents shouldn't limit internet usage is...
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Look for an example of a simile or metaphor within chapters 7-9 of The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man. Write the example in the space below, indicating the chapter it is from and what is being compared. What does this simile or metaphor do in the text? In other words, how does it help the reader?
A reader who has not been told that James Weldon Johnson’s The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man is a novel can be forgiven for not knowing how to classify it. When it was first published, anonymously, in 1912, the book included a preface from the publisher, written almost exactly as Johnson proposed, that described it as a “new picture of conditions brought about by the race question in the United States” (p. xxxiii). The preface suggests that what follows is a sociological study. But in the novel’s first paragraph, the unnamed narrator tells us that he is “divulging the great secret” of his life, moved by “the same impulse which forces the un-found-out criminal to take somebody into his confidence” (p. 1). This beginning prepares us for a confessional narrative such as those by St. Augustine or Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Exemplifying the capacity of novels to absorb other genres, The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man is a sociological study in terms of its analysis of the dynamics of race, class, and geography, and a confessional narrative, albeit a fictional one. But it is as a novel that Johnson’s book engages us most urgently, in that the story of its narrator’s life is ultimately a plea for the reader’s understanding.
The answer is D. This is the answer because it has a meaning behind the words. The other are meaningless. Hope this helps!!!
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I think that he did
Explanation:
Odysseus was tested in many forms throughout his journey in the Odyssey, and even before then in the Iliad(the wooden horse). Athena herself even recognized Odysseus' ingenuity and aided him throughout the epic. An example of this would be when he was able to thwart the cyclops Polyphemus by saying that he was "nobody" allowing him to escape. Although Odysseus was prideful and arrogant, even the gods could not doubt his resourcefulness.
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B
Explanation:
Personal Pronouns. A writer uses Personal Pronouns to indication relationship between they have with their audience