Answer:
Can you explain further what we are supposed to do? If you clear it up..i'll do my best to answer it for you.
Explanation:
The above question wants to analyze your reading and writing ability, through a summary written by you. For this reason, I cannot write this summary, but I will show you how to write it.
First, you should know that a summary is a short and quick text, which shows the most important parts to understand a text that you have read previously.
In this case, to write this summary you must follow these steps:
- Identify the most important parts to understand it.
- Rewrite these parts, using your own words.
It is important to remember that your question requires the summary to have verbs. Verbs are words that feature actions, such as "speak," "look," "think," "run," and so on.
More info on how to write a summary at the link:brainly.com/question/24858866
Answer:
Langston Hughes' message about group pressure in "Salvation" is that B. It can cause people to make decisions they could later regret.
Explanation:
Langston Hughes told his story about how he attended a church revival meeting with his aunt when he was 12 years old.
In his memoir, he recalls going for that revival full of faith about God but leaving the place doubting God.
He felt pressured by his aunt to receive salvation at that revival but ends up lying about his feelings and loses faith in God. He was the last person that was "waiting to be saved" and so he lied because of group pressure so as not to "hold up the procession"
it is foreshadowing since the clocks where seen in the beginning and then showed up later in the movie.
The author of the text that contains this quote appeals to the reader's sense of logic by quoting an authority/expert on the matter. Taking into consideration that expert's opinions, in argument, are as close to a fact as you can get without actually using a fact, this shows us how your best answer here is option B.