Although this line speaks to a connectedness through the word “brother,” it also emphasizes a separation
through the word “darker.”
So your answer would be A. I am the darker brother.
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D. Tenderness
It is the word that most similarly relates.
Answer:
In Chapter 22, Cal has a brief encounter with an instructor who, “despite the fact that he is an Indian himself” writes Cal "a demerit for typical Indian laziness" (235-236).
Explanation:
im gonna explain:
In Chapter 22, Cal has a brief encounter with an instructor who, “despite the fact that he is an Indian himself” writes Cal "a demerit for typical Indian laziness" (235-236). Later in the chapter, Mr. O’Boyle demonstrates blatant racism when he asks Cal, “‘You like-um them shoes, Chief? You want buy-um?’” (241). These passages illustrates some of the prejudices held towards Indians, and some students may find it offensive. Encourage concerned students to process these experiences from Cal's perspective, using evidence from the text. Consider questions like: How do you think Cal feels about Mr. Handler and Mr. O’Boyle? Why do you think Cal points out that Mr. Handler is himself a North Carolina Cherokee? How might Handler's being Cherokee impact Cal's understanding of this situation? What does Cal’s reaction to Mr. O’Boyle’s mockery reveal about his experiences with these types of encounters?
Answer:
The answer should be B. (Rails)
Explanation:
We know that A and D are out because there are no vowels. I couldn't find any word that can be arranged from C.
The noun congeniality<span> is closely related to the word geniality, which </span>means<span> "friendliness."</span>