Answer:
Paul’s relationship with his white father and their shared name is not acceptable to society.
Explanation:
Mildred D Taylor's novel "The Land," tells the life story Paul-Edward, the son of a white plantation owner and his black mistress. The story follows the young Paul and his life struggles to come to terms with his biracial identity.
As given in the excerpt from the text, we see Paul narrating how he came to be named Paul-Edward. He points out how his father would call him by his name<em> "Paul-Edward"</em> but only when they are alone for he believes that calling/ giving his name to a biracial/illegitimate child <em>"wouldn't be fitting"</em>. So, calling him by their shared name openly in the white-dominated society, amidst the slavery issue, will not be acceptable to the society.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is the fourth/last option</u>.
Answer:
1. Atmosphere = Oxygen, Air, Clouds
2. Biosphere = Living Organisms, Plants, Humans
3. Cryosphere = Icebergs, Glaciers
4. Geosphere/ Lithosphere= Rocks, Landforms
5. Hydrosphere = Oceans, Seas, Lakes, Rivers
The correct answer for this question is this one:
Some people try to hold onto older more conservative values in the 1920s despite changes in value lifestyles and popular culture. They were able to do this by teaching the new generations of the old yet stable culture of the past. Culture is vital to society.
More factories and railroad lines were built in the North rather than the South. The south on the other hand primarily relied on slave labor to pick cotton, tobacco, and rice.