<em>Stuart Little (the family adopts Stuart and after him being lost, he comes home to his new family)</em>
<em>*Not sure what this question meant though </em>
Answer:
No, morals can be based on your own decisions based on what's right and wrong. morals are not restricted by anything.
Explanation:
ethics should be sperated from religion as it gets in the way of progress in the world, not to confuse morals with religion.
morals are what's right and wrong.
religion is a way of life and dedicates your life to what your religion says is right and wrong.
The reader might become more attached to Buck, and if it was told from the trainer's point of view, it might change the reader's opinon on Buck, and make it more on the trainer's side.
Answer:
to better understand and appreciate their heritage
Explanation:
In the last line of the excerpt he wants these artists to "cause the smug Negro middle class to turn from their white, respectable, ordinary books and papers to catch a glimmer of their won beauty." In this line "their own beauty" is the heritage of African Americans. The "near intellectuals" aren't musicians and writers. They are African Americans who are paying attention more to white culture than their own history.
The answer is "He is motivated to achieve a goal."