How do the facts in this excerpt support Low's opinion that the bridge is "a triumph of faith"? They show that the money for the
project came from investors who believed in it. They show that the two great cities were able to pay back the money. They show that science was just as important as faith to the success of the project. They show that the money came from the budget of the two cities.
They show that the money for the project came from investors who believed in it.
Explanation:
That the bridge is "a triumph of faith," implies that some people did not believe in the execution of the project. However, some investors believed and having invested in the project, there was successful outcome.
The triumph of faith does not show that the two great cities were able to pay back the money. Neither did it show that science was just as important as faith to the success of the project nor that the money came from the budget of the two cities.
It's okay man, I also keep on thinking about the same thing. But I study because I want to do what I love. One day I will get a job and it will be awesome. All you have to do is get through these years and work hard for it. Hopefully, the day where you enter a college, those days are going to be fun for sure. :)
The answer is C: <span>Crime was common in Johannesburg in the 1940s, and this is reflected in the novel when Kumalo is robbed when he first arrives in the city.</span>