In the fourth episode, the Servant actually eagerly answers to Oedipus's questioning about his heritage - that he was abandoned by his parents and that he is that same baby he had been asking around about.
Answer:
im not sure!
Explanation:
The speaker writes that at his young age, it is hard to know what is true for "you or me." He believes that the truth is what he hears, feels and sees in Harlem "hear you, hear me we two you, me, talk on this page." He hears New York. He likes to eat, drink, sleep, be in love, work, read, learn, and "understand life." He likes receiving pipes and records Bessie Smith, Bach or bop as Christmas presents. Just because he is "colored" does not mean he does not like the same things that people of other races like. He wonders if his page will be "colored" because it is his and he is not white.
Answer:
A. Its ability to use sound effects to bring a story to life.
Explanation:
I hope this helps. =DD
Answer: In both stories, <u>both have characters who discuss the consequences of their choices.</u>
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These characters do not brag about their experiences, they reminisce on them. They both also didnt dislike school (one of them didn't) and only one was a character writing about his life story. Therefore, the only answer left is D.