Based on the narrator's description, the reader can infer he thinks that:
C. People's beliefs influence what they see.
- "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison develops the themes of racism and black identity.
- The narrator begins by saying <u>people cannot see him</u>. They can see anything else, even figments of their imagination, but not him.
- The reason for that is not that people hallucinate. It is their beliefs which are blinding them.
- The narrator is a black man. The color of his skin is what makes him invisible.
- But it shouldn't be. It is because of people's prejudice toward him that he feels invisible.
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The word that goes, or better expressed, is a synonym for edge is: precipice because it has both the literal and metaphorical connotations just as edge does. It means a very steep or overhanging place, like in a cliff, and it also means to be at the brink of a situation just like edge.
The other words do not match both or any of the definitions of edge.
A dependent Clause is a group of words, that have a subject and a verb, but cannot stand alone in a sentence. So, "<span>who had seen the tornado himself" seems most logical to me because they state subject and verb, and cannot stand alone.</span>
It was the worst holiday of my life! I went to a summer camp with my two best friends, but I had a ghastly time. First, I couldn't share my friends' room at the camp. I slept in the same room with the youngest girls. They screamed in the middle of the night and woke me up all the time because they missed their parents.
In the end, I decided to play the role of their big sister. I told them the most fantastic bedtime stories and they fell asleep quickly. And guess what! We won the acting competition on the last day because we acted out one of the most original stories I invented!
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Answer:
Marika (goes) to school every day
Explanation:
None of the others would make sense