In this excerpt from Gordimer's essay, the author discusses the consequences of apartheid. This excerpt is used to reflect on how some things are admired by the white and powerful population for their rarity but are the everyday objects for the poor South because it's all they have. She concludes that image by saying "The penny whistle is a charming piece of musical ingenuity; but it should not always be necessary for a man to make his music out of nothing.".
Through this she says that the poor <em>South</em> uses candles because that's all they've got. She says that it's not that bad to live in Sophiatown (predominantly black region, destroyed during the apartheid) but that it's <em>tragic</em> when you don't have the possibilities of living anywhere else.
It can be as long or as short as you like. Some scenes, when they are short, create a dynamic feeling. Other longer scenes can be more consistent and interesting. Do what you think will create the most dynamics. :)
I believe the answer is "It does not state a life lesson, whereas a theme does"
Answer:
C). The ability of an ecosystem to recover from damage.
Explanation:
The word 'resiliency' in literal terms is defined as the 'the physical or mental ability to recover quickly from an illness or to resume the original form.'
In the given context, the author talks about 'ecological resiliency' which is characterized as the potential or ability of nature to heal itself and 'recover from the damage caused by the disturbances or perturbation.' These disturbances are the temporary changes in the environment that affect the ecosystem and the ecosystem possesses the power to return to its original form by recovering the damage caused by this change. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
OD. Some content is purposely left out by newsroom staff
Explanation:
Subjectiveness is when something is influenced by personal feelings or tastes. By leaving out the information, they ignore the evidence that does not support their own opinion and therefore are subjective