Answer:
Her favorite love story is "Romeo and Juliet.
Flowers bloom in April.
Explanation: because they two sentence make sense on its own.
Answer:
Racism:
"HOW DARK?" . . . I had not misheard . . . "ARE YOU LIGHT
OR VERY DARK?"
Explanation:
The poem tells a story about a landlady and a man. They have a very pleasant conversation until she finds out he is black. Then is when questions about the shade of darkness of is skin begin.<em> “Are you light-skinned or very dark-skinned?”</em>
The speaker tries to satirize the racism problem, telling the landlady that there are many types of dark. This poem is very dehumanizing and tells about peoples’ ignorance.
Answer:
it is had for people to be separated from things they love
Answer:
O She is motivating readers by giving them a reason to learn more about the subject.
Explanation:
The scientific yet humorous book "A Black Hole is not a Hole" written by Carolyn Cinami de Cristofano delves into the concept of black holes. The book also provides answers and information about space and about the black holes and other findings of the concept of the black holes and other space-related questions.
The author raised the question <em>"What is a black hole if it is not a hole?"</em> not because she did not know the answer or anything. But rather than that, she posed this question to motivate the readers to learn more about the black holes and provides a reason to do that. And in providing such motivation, she takes the readers further along the ride in learning in a fun way about the various findings and questions about space that a person may have.
Thus, the correct answer is the fourth option.
Hmm interesting. A good book always has cliffhangers and a twisted storyline for me. Like each chapter is leaving you wanting more and you’re just unable to put it down. I say less is more with a lot of books too. If you add plot twists and big surprises that’s a plus. Something you never see coming. Good luck!