Answer:
interesting topic...
I want you to think about both of these songs: This is America by Childish Gambino
Im Not Racist by Joyner Lucas
Explanation:
These songs both had political backgrounds and influences. ((I advise you to do some googling on their meanings, I am going off somewhat on my own))
This is America was based off America's stereotypes and had metaphors about race and gun violence. He used his music platform to inform the world about the violence around them and his about his violent contradictions about being black in America.
Here is a link for a break down of the music video : https://time.com/5267890/childish-gambino-this-is-america-meaning/ (I don't know if it is an reliable source b/c media outlets are biased sometimes)
I'm not Racist is a song that was written about the state of race relations in America and how far apart blacks and whites are in how they see things in America. He used his platform to show the world the mindsets of specifics races (whites and blacks) to one another in their own county. "First, the white man unloads his frustrations and his views on Black Lives Matter, the NFL anthem protests. There are even potshots taken against 2Pac and Eminem.
Then the black man reacts. He takes on white privilege, cultural appropriation, and attacks against former President Barack Obama." - CNN news paper. And thrroughout the song both of the men insist "I'm not Racist".
Here is a link for the break down of the music video: https://www.cnn.com/2017/11/29/entertainment/joyner-lucas-not-racist-video-trnd/index.html (Please note that media outlets like these can be biased and CNN has been known to be biased so use caution and double check your info.)
Both of these men used the music platform to spread awareness of the political matters of the people in the United States.
-Hope I helped.
Answer:Singular persons Multiple persons
My Bag Our Bag
Your Bag Your Bag
Bag Bag
('fusion letter)
Singular persons Multiple persons
School (u) m School (u) banana
School (u) n Your School (u)
School Schools
Singular persons Multiple persons
Pencil (i) m our pencil (i)
Item (i) n Your Item (i)
Pen Pens
Properties of Possessive Pronouns
1. The third person singular suffix (-i) in possessive pronouns should not be confused with the case suffix (-i) of the noun.
If the suffix (-i) replaces the noun, it is a pronoun, if not, it is a case.
SAMPLE:
"His pen is gone."
-i = possessive pronoun (indicates the owner of the pen.)
"We bought the pen before."
-i = state suffix
*** The case suffix of the noun (-i) and the possessive pronoun (-i) are used together in the same word. In this case, the first greeting (-i) becomes the possessive pronoun. Then it comes out.
SAMPLE:
He gave me his pen.
-i = possessive pronoun
n = fusion letter
-i = state suffix
He sold his house.
-i = possessive pronoun
n = fusion letter
-i = state suffix
Explanation:I found this way I hope it's true have a nice day
I think it’s B. they changed because they talked about via behind her back