Hi!
I found 'PRESENT'. It's going down diagnally (In the fifth column). It's near The E in Eramthgin.
I also found 'TURKEY' It's in the second column starting from the right. (It's backwards, btw).
<em>The House Behind the Cedars</em> is about the racial identity by Charles Waddell Chesnutt. The main characters John and Rena are brother and sister. He concludes about the woman based on where she lives.
<h3>Who is John Warwick?</h3>
John Warwick (Walden) is a lawyer and an intelligent young man who practices in South Carolina. Though he is successful and rich his racial identity is something that he has to hide because he is of mixed race.
He moved away from her mother Molly to be a lawyer and is very protective of Rena his sister. He looked white and was passed in society till his mother's identity is not revealed.
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<span>The answer is D: "The speaker in "At the Tourist Centre in Boston" finds the display about Canada unreal."
The speaker in the poem refers to the display as a "dream", a "hallucination" and a "fiction". All three words refer to something that is not real. The speaker sees the depiction of her own country as something that does not reflect as she remembers her home.
Obviously if the speaker finds the depiction to be unreal, she cannot find it to be realistic (option A) as well. For something to be realistic and unreal would be contradictory.Furthermore, the speaker does not suggest any romantic (option B) feelings being evoked by the display. Finally, the speaker's words do not convey a sense of amusement (option C), even as she compares the display with her prior memories of Canada.</span>
Answer:
In my opinion is They are just as curious about the fishermen as the fishermen are about them.
Explanation:
The texts says they're rescued then captivated but the sailors haven't done anything to them other than rescuing them from the island.
There is nothing relevant about suspicious creatures in the text.
Nowhere in the provided text there is said that the sailors are gonna do smth bad to the rescued ones. Nor there is a dialog between the sailors about the captives.
Whilst on line 16 till end the sailors and the rescued ppl glance at each other when they think the other one is not looking. Giving the idea of curiosity from both sides. (that's all I could see from the provided text. Hope it helps)
Answer:
(alternatively "sleepiness" or "drowsiness") is a state of strong desire for sleep, or sleeping for unusually long periods (compare hypersomnia).
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