In this excerpt from Gordimer's essay, the author discusses the consequences of apartheid. This excerpt is used to reflect on how some things are admired by the white and powerful population for their rarity but are the everyday objects for the poor South because it's all they have. She concludes that image by saying "The penny whistle is a charming piece of musical ingenuity; but it should not always be necessary for a man to make his music out of nothing.".
Through this she says that the poor <em>South</em> uses candles because that's all they've got. She says that it's not that bad to live in Sophiatown (predominantly black region, destroyed during the apartheid) but that it's <em>tragic</em> when you don't have the possibilities of living anywhere else.
Well Assistive technology is technology used by individuals with disabilities in order to perform functions that might otherwise be difficult or impossible for them to do. So I can only think of pros for such a thing. So listing some of the pro’s how how such technology could help a child or teen and how it could change their lives. Like socially helping someone to hear, or be able to
<span>communicate with others would be a major improvement to not just their social development but their mental one as well.</span>
Answer:
Mailman
Explanation:
Mailman comes everyday to delivery mails. He drives a USPS van and wears a USPS uniform. He is a good worker as he works whether it is raining or cold outside.
The idea for a plot is that he always rings the bell twice. Not once, not thrice but always twice. I notice that one day and get curious. I find out that there is a reason he is doing it.
It sounds like an interesting investigative play.
It’s going to be A, cause some people just don’t know how to act !
Look for change in the authors writing.