In the novel Incidents in the life of a slave girl by Harriet Ann Jacobs, the protagonist Linda Brent is characterized by her stubbornness and bravery as she refuses to give in to the pressures placed on her by both society and her Master, Dr. Flint. Throughout the novel, she consistently persists to disregard Dr. Flint's sexual advances towards her as she even goes so far as to hide inside of her own house for seven years. Most people would give into the societal pressure of servitude, but Linda is a stubborn and strong African American slave who takes control of her own destiny.
1.) Murder of Duncan committed.
2.) Ruthlessness
3.) Harsh, cruel, and power hungry<span />
Answer:
<em>Pablo </em><em>will</em><em> sell 700 paintings over the next month if he's lucky!</em>
Explanation:
Given they said the tense is "<em>Future</em>" I can infer the missing word is "<em>Will".</em>
<em> Hope this helps!</em>
<em> ~ Zohydro </em>
The question is incomplete and the full version can be found online.
Answer:
PART A:
A.Okina’s determination has resulted in many street kids in Nigeria being able to attend school.
PART B
C.“To raise money, he wrote to local charities and visiting charitable individuals so he could get the funds to pay school tuition for more street kids.” (Paragraph 21)
Explanation:
The main idea of "How A Typical Teen Did Something Not So Typical to Help Street Kids" (2017), by Linus Unah, is that James Okina´s effort and determination helped many street kids in Nigeria to be able to attend school. This becomes clear in paragraph 21, where the author describes how the teen raised money by collecting funds to pay school tuition for street kids. Okina was inspired to do this after he met a 13-year-old homeless kid named Frederick who could not attend school and decided to help him and others like him.