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Its A, its illogical whether he cures or he mistakenly kills he gets his pay.
Answer:
Her childhood experiences gave her an understanding of being trapped and being free.
Explanation:
"I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" is an autobiography that was written by An American writer and poet Maya Angelou I 1969. This autobiography is about racial and gender discrimination that black girls go through. The book also talk about the relationship between parent and children, finding ones identity and so on. The author use caged birds to reveal the oppressions black women go through. It further talk about the African American women who were oppressed by the whites counterpart in their land or country. They were held captive and in captivity they sang songs for freedom and hoping they will be free one day.
9x3=$27
$27+$10=$37
$35-$37= -$2
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Answer:
C. It is human nature to mock or make light of problems we have been delivered from.
Explanation:
Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" revolves around the doctor in his search for the fountain of youth. The story delves into themes of mortality, reformation, reality, mystery, etc.
Dr. Heidegger had invited four of his friends to try out his <em>"fountain of youth"</em> and see if it works. Once the water had been consumed by the four, they began to change, aging backward. What was once old and saggy skin, turned into youthful-looking individuals. And once they became youthful, they began to mock their <em>"old-fashioned attire--the wide-skirted coats and flapped waistcoats of the young men, and the ancient cap and gown of the blooming girl."</em> The statement that <em>"[the] singular effect of their gayety was an impulse to mock the infirmity and decrepitude of which they had so lately been the victims"</em> seems to suggest that their gaiety over their transformation only resulted in them mocking their old selves' fashion choices.
This shows that human nature is prone to make fun of or criticize the problems that one has just gone through.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.