the answer above me makes no sense at all its not even one of the answer choices.
A. department heads.
B. legislators.
C. judges.
D. regular citizens.
these are the choices and the answer is B
Answer:
Because they refused to think that an outside world existed that can help them, as they have lost the sense of their sight since fourteen generations.
Explanation:
"The Country of the Blind" is a short story penned by H. G. Wells. The story is about a man named Nunez, a one-eyed man, who finds a 'country of the blind' at the far sight of the mountain.
When Nunez tries to explain to the people of the 'country of the blind' about an outside, they do not believed him. The 'country of the blind' has been separated by the outside world after an earthquake struck the valley reshaping the mountain that completely cut off the valley from the outside world. All the people of the valley are born blind since then in the 'country of the blind.'
<u>Since fourteen generations the people of the valley lived their which slowly adapted them to think that even if there is an outside world. So, they refused to think that there can be an outside world to help them</u>.
Answer:
They are deciding to "protest". But instead of doing it for the right reasons, for actual justice, they are just doing it to get out of school
Explanation:
The lines that use caesura in this excerpt from Emily Dickinson's "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" are the following:
We passed the School, where Children strove At Recess—in the Ring— We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain— We passed the Setting Sun— Or rather
The use of caesura in this poem marks the pace of the reader and the I of the poem. The pace and the mood of the poem is calm due to these caesura, the pauses and she has no haste.
Answer:
It adds more vibrance to his life
Explanation:
since his whole life, everything has been nothing but black white and grey