Answer:
Personification.
Explanation:
Personification is defined as <em>attributing human characteristics to nonhuman</em>, or in this case, attributing the characteristics of "<em>stooping</em>" and "<em>leans down</em>" to the sky. The sky does not technically stoop or lean down, but is described as such. 
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Answer:
Sexism
Explanation:
A truly riduculous concept, men are considered more capable in education a lot. It is mostly men in high positions of authority anyways so I suppose they don't want that to change so by giving men more opportunities sexism continues.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Since Amy Tan's mother, who is a non-English speaker, receives a rude treatment from the doctor, it depicts a certain discrimination towards those who could not speak English against those who can whether an accent is present or not. It was confirmed when the doctor became polite to Tan when she spoke English.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
See below: 
Explanation:
It asks for 3 examples of imagery about trash and pollution. 
a lonely cab-horse steams and
stamps- I don't think this is one. A horse is not trash, even if it is lonely.  
broken blinds and chimney-pots-This is one of them. "Broken" blinds indicate trash and overusage.  
the winter evening settles down-No. This is talking about weather.  
newspapers from vacant lots-I think this is one of them. The term "vacant" gives the hint that it is trash, since the newspaper is no longer in use.  
and then the lighting of the lamps-I don't think so. This is giving general imagery about the setting. It has nothing to do with trash or pollution.  
grimy scraps of withered leaves-I think this is one of them as well. The word usage here obviously states that these leaves are old, fallen off the tree, and trash. 
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Answer:
D. Othello is weakened by sadness.
Explanation:
This is the right answer as Othello states, "If that thou be'st a devil, I cannot kill thee," which enables the peruser to deduce that regardless of whether he/she/they are the evilest being on all of Earth, Othello won't most likely murder them because of her trouble. 
Subsequently, this selection communicates her actual shortcoming that is sadness.