The similarity that Twan and Baker share, regardless of the fact they lived at different times, is C) both experience events that test their self-assurance.
Explanation: I think his evidence is that he knows a lot of kids who matured more at 18 rather than 16 or 17 because at 18 your basically grown and during your growth you learned different things that helped you mature and understand stuff that you probably didn't know when you were younger. And you most likely take responsibility of the things you know you have too do than a 16 or 17 year old cause when your young you depend on your parents and grandparents to worry and do stuff for you now that your 18 that's your job to worry and do what you need to do so that's why i think the author is trying to explain to the reader. :) hope this makes sense lol
It is correct to infer that the words “slavery,” “devils,” and “murderer” evoke a sense of: "anger and injustice." (Option A)
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What does it mean to evoke?</h3>
As used in this context, "Evoke" means "communicates" or "relates", or "connotes".
The context of the text is such that the narrator speaks against the ills and injustice being suffering by a select few under the authority indicate therein.
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It would change the entire affect duhhh
He loved the thought of flying high so he wished to fly higher than anyone.