Answer:
There seems to be a bright light at the end of a dark tunnel. In this poem, the common people who wish to be Richard Cory work and wait for the light. The common people know only one thing--work. The light represents hope that one day their hard work will end and a new life will begin.
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Answer:
to escape being eaten by the whale
Explanation:
Stute Fish was the last fish in the sea, because the whale devoured everyone else. He knew it would be his next meal and so he directed all of his actions to protect him. In this case, we can say that the fish decided to hide behind the whale's ear so as not to be seen by it and eventually eaten and when she said she was hungry, he suggested that she taste the taste of another animal, man, because so he would not be devoured.
In other words, we can say that the fish's actions were motivated by the desire to escape being eaten by the whale.
Answer: E. Emphasizes the mounting evidence for the complexity of the ocean’s currents
Explanation:
The author begins these sentences with “And below” to claim that beneath the surface currents there are other distinct currents with different speeds, directions, and volumes. By repeating “And below” at the beginning of the next sentence, the author suggests that there are yet other currents beneath these. The author’s arrangement of these sentences therefore suggests that the layers of distinct ocean currents are potentially endless. After making this suggestion, the author then includes the fact that there is photographic evidence supporting the idea that there are currents on the sea bottom, which had once been thought to be still. By arranging the sentences in this manner, the author affirms her claim regarding the unending complexity of the ocean’s current by revealing that there is already proof to support the claim.
Answer:
Colvin was one of five plaintiffs in the first federal court case filed by civil rights attorney Fred Gray on February 1, 1956, as Browder v. Gayle, to challenge bus segregation in the city. In a United States district court, she testified before the three-judge panel that heard the case.
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Answer: She was never well again
Explanation:
Ona Rudkus is a character of the book ''The Jungle'' by American novelist and journalist Upton Sinclair Jr. It is published in 1905 year and it is describing lives of immigrants that was very hard for them in the US and other cities.
When Ona got back to her work she found out that she is having ''womb trouble'' and because of that she was never feeling well and healthy again.
It is a sad but true story spoken trough fiction.