The speech, Danger of a Single Story, was about how stereotypes, or single stories, can be the only definition of people. Adichie was an Nigerian woman that was stereotyped as “not being able to cook” and stuff.
I agree with Adichie because stereotypes are very common, even today. A single story becomes the only story, and people often want to have their own identity, not be judged based on looks or how they act.
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E. A and B
Explanation:
Because Among Us is dead and you just don't like Gacha Life
errors :1 (kind) (story) (article) (contain) the rest seem easy enough, tell of your still confused still
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In "Crossing the Bar" Tennyson is complacent and receptive to death. In "In Memoriam" he does not accept death as the destiny of human beings.
Explanation:
In "Crossing the Bar" Tennyson is complacent and receptive to death. He accepts it as the final destiny of the human being and approaches the passage from life to death as something peaceful and that will be done without difficulties. In "In Memoriam" we can see a different attitude. Tennyson wonders about the existence of the human being and rejects that death is the destiny of all. He refuses the idea of sudden death and the abandonment of life, as if man was created solely for that.