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Explanation:
This would not be a run on sentence
(It was tricky because of the way you wrote it, sorry)
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"On Being a Cripple" by Nancy Mairs (1986)
The claim in Nancy's article or short story is, "I am a cripple."
Explanation:
Nancy's claim is the assertion about her physical condition. Nancy does not provide any evidence to support her affirmation. Unfortunately, there is no way for the reader to verify Nancy's reason for describing herself as a "cripple." Her claim remains subjective or a matter of the narrator's personal opinion. Nancy can even claim that her physical condition is a divine blessing.
Many imprecise descriptions are coined by society to label some people. Nancy feels that the truth or bluntness about a person's condition cannot lessen the pain nor denigrate the person. There are humorous meanings to be derived when described as a "cripple" without the use of meaningless metaphors.
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For example, in his memoir, Trevor describes his mother (Patricia Nombuyiselo Noah) as a devout black Christian who often prays and goes to church, she is also a bold woman considering the fact that she was determined to become a secretary even that weren't available for black women at the time.
Robert, Trevor's biological white father also showed some act of courage when he helped Patricia (Trevor's mother) rent a room in a white neighborhood, he even opened a restaurant that once welcomed people of different races.
In a sense, both of Trevor's parents are <u>interconnected in their personality,</u> since they had the moral strength to go against all odds in showing love to not just their son, but to their entire community when doing so was considered a crime by many.
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<em>This non-fictional story can be called an essay written to analyse the imagery and symbolism in “Young Goodman Brown”.</em>
<em>Option (A) is the correct answer.</em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown,” is an allegorical short story with the tinge of witchcraft. The imagery and symbolism used in this story creates an eerie atmosphere. From walking in the forest, meeting an old man looking just like his own self, then an old woman to Goodman hearing his wife’s voice and coming to an open field where a ceremony was being held – everything painted a gloomy and scary picture. The purpose behind creating such a plot is Hawthorne’s way of expressing his disdain towards the ideals of the Puritan society. Brown’s loss of faith at the end of the story shows that he has rejected the tenets of the Puritan world.