Sodapop tells Ponyboy<span> how tough it is for </span>Darry<span> to look after them, and that although </span>Darry<span> always seems to be on his case, he really loves </span>Ponyboy<span> a lot.
</span>
Ponyboy reacts<span> with a sarcastic response, but he doesn't quite understand it.</span>
"Mighty” reflects how powerful and influential the speeches were to Douglass in a way that “great” would not.
<em>Mighty</em> means possessing power or authority. These elements are not exactly part of the definition of the word <em>great</em>, which simply means large, remarkable, or predominant. With <em>mighty</em>, there is a connotation of significance and impact. Indeed, the narrator tells us that these speeches fascinated him ("unabated interest") and influenced his thinking ("they gave tongue to interesting thoughts of my own soul").
She probably felt that the school system was unfair towards people who were not a certain way. She also probably felt like they weren’t going out of their way to make sure every student had a good education to prepare for their future.
My best guess would be B. If you’re frequently interrupting, then you’re not really listening to the speaker.
<span>establishing the meaning of words in English and Spanish
Understanding that the phrase "el olvido" means 'oblivion' would help the reader get a better sense of what the poem is about. When a poem has elements of two languages, it's important to make sure you know what all the words mean before continuing to try to understand the message or theme.</span>