Answer:
<em>"They're not down on the da mn docks."</em>
Explanation:
Gary D. Schmidt's "Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy" is about a young boy's friendship with a Negro girl against the society's acceptance. The story deals with themes of racism, loyalty, friendship, family, society, status, etc.
In the given excerpt, Turner is warned by his father against going to<em> "visit a Negro girl on Malaga Island."</em> But Turner seemed reluctant to obey what his father or society wants him to do. So, when his father mentioned that "[Lizzie's family are] down on the docks", Turner reiterates that they are not. His repetition of <em>"they're not down on the da mn docks"</em> shows his exasperated feeling about his father.
The answer is D. because excavate and unearth mean the same.
What can u word it better please
The word "feign" means "pretend." However, it also has an older meaning which is similar to "to fashion" or "to shape." In this case, the second one is correct, as Descartes is not claiming that something which he knows to be false is actually true. He is arguing that he does not know whether the world is real, nor whether he himself is real. However, out of the two, the possibility of him not being real is the hardest one to fathom. Therefore, although "pretend" is not a wrong approximation, the closest one is to "fathom" or "imagine."
This way of thinking led Descartes to argue that the one thing he knew for sure was that HE was real, because he was aware he had thoughts. This proposition is commonly known as "I think, therefore I am" (also, "<em>Je pense, donc je suis</em>" and "<em>cogito, ergo sum</em>").
Daedalus was bitter, angry, and jealous of Perdix's success at such a young age.