The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "c. paying tribute." In Life in His Language, when Toni Morrison writes to James Baldwin about “the astonishing gift of your art and your friendship,” she is fulfilling the function of eulogy that is paying tribute.
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The answer is to assure unity. It is hard to get your point across if you don't stick to one point at a time
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When the author says that our identities come together to “make us a house of flamethrowers/.”, I think he meant that humans are different and because of that difference there will always be conflict.
I think it also has something to do with instability because a flamethrower is erratic and not stable.
When the author said, "a river of living things", I think he was referring to how different people are and how our identities intersect.
A river can be a home to many different sea animals and no two sea animals are the same.
I think it can also mean that despite the differences, we still find a way to co-exist and move together as a society just like the river.
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b. 2nd Person POV.
Explanation:
The novel "The Diver's Clothes Lie Empty" by Vendela Vida tells the story of a young woman who lost her things while travelling to a foreign country. The plot revolves around her attempts to survive in the country without her passport and wallet.
The given passage is from the first lines of the first chapter of the book. By using the second person point of view in narrating the story, the speaker of the novel tries to involve the readers into the story. She uses the second person narrative voice to keep the audience involved, speaking as if she is in conversation directly with them.