The line develops the theme of the hopeless lives of the seasonal workers by setting the lines in nighttime from dusk until dawn.
<h3>How is a theme developed in a passage?</h3>
A theme is developed in a passage by the following means:
Key events,
Characters,
Character qualities,
Character actions and
How characters respond to situations may all relate to theme.
Therefore, the line develops the theme of the hopeless lives of the seasonal workers by setting the lines in nighttime from dusk until dawn.
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The fruit in the first stanza is described so specifically because the author wants to create a strong and prominent image of the topic they're discussing about, in this case, some fruit. From the color description to the list of fruit, Claude Mckay is creating a powerful image from words so the reader can almost see it themselves.
Answer:
She donated several items of clothing to charity.
Explanation:
Firstly, clothes are not particles unless we're talking science here, I'm guessing we aren't. So she isn't donating particles to charity. She wouldn't be able to give charity "bits" of clothing. Bits is a portion of something. For instance, "I would like to eat a bit of salad." So the answer should be A.
Hope this helps, I am not the greatest at explaining things. :D
<span>It has a negative implication, since it proposes that the reasons used to expel the issue were not important. "The Trapped Housewife" is an expression talked about in Betty Friedan's book, "The Feminine Mystique". She discusses the issue numerous ladies looked in the 1960's tied in with being miserable with their lives at home and subsequent to perusing half of the book, I'm starting to see parallels of these issues that still holds on in show day.</span>