<span>the loss of many highly skilled and educated people from one country to another country</span>
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A. Personification
Explanation:
In this sentence, the leaves are being personified. That means they are given the human characteristic of dancing. Individuals can dance, but leaves cannot. We are giving the fronds the human characteristic of dancing to show the reader how they gracefully fell to the ground.
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There are more ways,but those are the basic ones.
Explanation:
The author introduces it to teach you about the two ways.
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Explanation: Paul-Edward is the son of a white farmer whose first name is Edward and a Black Native American mother. Paul's father had a white wife and had children with her, and refused to let Paul-Edward have his name Edward, as his mother wanted, because he hadn't allowed any of his white children to have his name, thus he was called Paul-Edward. Because he was multi-racial, Paul-Edward faced racism, ridicule, discrimination, and cruelty as he grew up.