The UFW uses the boycott to convince some large vegetable companies to abandon their Teamster agreements and sign UFW contracts.
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hello there these are what your looking for: As she crossed the river, a rumor of sunshine
stood
behind the clouds (p. 472)."
"The walls and windows were
manicured
and the chimneys almost
breathed
out smoke rings (p. 295)."
Truly Human Qualities
Zusak uses personification to emphasize the human qualities of the characters.
"Even the wrinkles around her eyes were
holding
hands." pg. 474
Answer:
The purpose of the discussion is to interpret and describe the significance of your findings in light of what was already known about the research problem being investigated, and to explain any new understanding or fresh insights about the problem after you've taken the findings into considerations.
Explanation: does this help?
The Aeneid is a myth poem written by the Roman poet Virgil that describes an origin story about how Rome was founded. It states that Aeneas, son of Aphrodite and Anchises, fled Troy while the Greeks attacked and Troy burned. It then says that he sailed away and founded the city of Rome.
The Odyssey is a myth poem written by the Greek writer Homer that tells a tale of the Greek hero Odysseus (also called Ulysses) on his journey in the Trojan War. Odysseus had created a pact with other Greek kings (mentioned in the Iliad) that if Helen of Sparta were to be captured, the Greeks would all save her. So when Helen was captured, Odysseus had no choice but to take his men of Ithaca and go to war. After he left, suitors tried to wed his wife, Penelope but all failed. He encountered many obstacles on his journey, and could even see Ithaca, when an ocean current carried many of his men out to sea, prolonging his return. When he got back, he disguised himself as a beggar to find information about what had happened. Then he attacked the suitors. A bunch of stuff happened (not necessary to your question) and he won back Ithaca.
Answer:
Its B!
Explanation:
I got this right on my test.