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The prompt is "major characters in novels or plays often encounter moral, physical or psychological dangers or choices. The ways in which the characters respond to these situations frequently reveal the authors' meaning. Analyze how the dangers or choices characters have to make are used by authors to develop their themes." I doubt that it can be applied to Animal Farm exactly. At least you will get the idea how the author chose the characters. As the back-up, you may turn for the help to the guys I personally know. Check PrimeWritings site for more details.
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1. PART A: B. Davis overcame the influence of a tremendously negative environment to achieve great success and intends to use his training to better the community in which he grew up.
2. PART B: A. ’Growing up, I was surrounded by so much negative peer pressure and negativity, it wasn’t long before I became a part of that fabric.’” ( Paragraph 4)
3. A. It illustrates how many people from underserved communities go down a negative path and it makes Davis’s ascent all the more remarkable by comparison.
4. C.
To inform and inspire people by sharing the narrative of a hard-working, compassionate person who prevailed over alarming circumstances to realize great success.
5. Davis described the relationship between growing up in Newark and returning to the city as a physician as how education can make a difference in the lives of young people, as evidenced by the lines: “My calling was a bit different. It was important for me to come back and become a beacon of hope, if you will, to show young people, especially, that education can change a life. It changed my life, and it saved my life in so many ways.”
Explanation:
Healing ‘Brick City’: A Newark Doctor Returns Home describes the journey of Dr. Sampson Davis, an African-American man who grew up in Newark, New Jersey, a notoriously high-crime city, and how he went on to become a physician and healthcare reform activist.
Davis pointed out youth can overcome peer pressure and the influence of growing up in a notoriously negative environment to succeed in life through the power of education.