You can draw from this quote that the author wants you to not be ashamed of things that can tell a story about yourself, the author is trying to remind you that you are strong and you shouldn’t be ashamed of what you’ve overcome.
I believe your answer would be D.) However. Let me know if this helped you any.
C: Segregation, from "I Have a Dream"
This uniform appearance is a bizarre inversion of the concept of equality. The inmates are really equal - all of them have an equal chance of dying or surviving, ending up in the chimney or persevering somehow until the day came. They are equally miserable and are deemed equally unworthy of human existence, in the eyes of their masters. On a certain level, they feel relieved because it means that their lives depend on pure chance or coincidence, and not on their personal traits. On the other level, they feel destroyed because they are deprived of their identity, which is the main signifier of freedom, thinking, and humanness. They are no longer people, but numbers.
Answer:
present.
Explanation:
It speaks of a past event (liking the old man) to a future plan (killing him). This cancels eachother out meaning it's present tense (if that makes sense).