On page 14 of The Call of the Wild, Jack London writes, "In vague ways he remembered back to the youth of the breed." This statement is
an example of the racial unconscious.
Answer: Option A.
Explanation:
The Call of the Wild is an adventurous novel authored by Jack London. The story is based on a central character who is a dog named ‘Buck.’
When the writer writes, ‘In vague ways he remembered back to the youth of the breed’, he is referring to the term racial unconscious. It means an act of remembering something but without any awareness. Every human being shares some ancient memories which are somewhere stored in the unconscious part of their mind.
In the novel we can see that the author remembers his days to the youth of breed in some indistinct ways, thus referring to racial unconscious.
Most first person perspective tend to be biased, and narrows the experience.
Answer:
Angelou wrote 'A Brave and Startling Truth' for the fiftieth anniversary of the United Nations, a worldwide organization committed to humanitarian efforts such as peace and ending world hunger. Therefore, it is fitting that Angelou would write a poem about peace to commemorate the institution.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Astrology is a method of predicting mundane events based upon the assumption that the celestial bodies—particularly the planets and the stars considered in their arbitrary combinations or configurations (called constellations)—in some way either determine or indicate changes in the sublunar world