Answer:
A) Personal.
Explanation:
The point of view of any narrative is important for the readers to understand the feelings and actions of the characters involved. The point of view allows access to the readers on how to judge and form opinions about the story or narrative.
A memoir is a personal narrative of any historical biography that is important. Memoirs also serve as the witness's account of that particular historical event. And for the event to be relatable and genuine, the narration has to be done from a personal point of view. By narrating the events from a personal perspective, the author/ narrator gives the implication of the seriousness, sincerity, and personal touch to the whole narration.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
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I believe the answer is D
Explanation:
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Lanston is talking about how once racism ends, people who were/ are racist will be ashamed of themselves. He wants people to know that he is a bold figure in the black community. Nowadays, the measures have upped the scale durastically. The riots didn't happen like how they did in those old days. Nowadays, this poem could and most likely will inspire most people to be pro-black and to share the beauty of all lives.
Explanation:
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home
Explanation: Because it is the mode of the setting and the excerpt is describing the setting.
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<em>Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets</em> is written by J.K. Rowling and it is the second out of seven books in the series about wizard Harry Potter
Explanation:
In <em>Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets</em> young wizard, Harry Potter returns to his second year at Hogwarts, a school of witchcraft and wizardry. There is a series of unexplained happenings occurring to him and his friends. He starts to hear voices no one else hears, people around the school are found petrified (turned to stone-state) school, and there is a message that Chamber of Secrets is open. It is revealed that this Chamber was created by one of the founders to keep the purity of the magical school intact and that the chamber is supposedly protected by the monster that only his heir can control. <u>Harry also learns that he can talk to snakes and finds a mysterious diary in which the memory of the boy, Tom Riddle, is preserved.</u> One of Harry’s best friends, Hermione, is petrified, and he and his other friend, Ron, finally enter the Chamber. There Harry finds that Tom Riddle is Lord Voldemort, the heir of Slytherin, controlling giant snake and possessing Ron’s sister to his deeds around the school. With the help of headmaster Dum*bledore's phoenix, Harry defeats the snake and memory of Tom Riddle.