Explanation:
the conflict resolved in this story?
A Rogelio's family moves on without him.
B Rogelio realizes his errands aren't so bad after all and
returns to the present.
C Rogelio argues with the lady he encounters in the
future world.
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D Rogelio realizes he'd rather live in the future and
settles there.
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C) This suggests that <u>nothing lively</u> has really ever occured in the city.
Answer:
Anzia Yezierska was an American author of the late 1800s and early 1900s who wrote stories about Jewish immigrants living in poverty or other unsatisfactory conditions of the Gilded Age.
Today's concerns on immigration - can I just summarize in one word - Trump. Donald Trump, the current president of the United States, has enforced a crackdown on immigration, even going so far as to promise that a wall will be built between Mexico and America to keep out illegal entrants.
Yezierska's novels bring out the humanity in these people. She wrote them to give perspective to educated readers the hardships of being a member of the working class, of being manipulated by bosses and high class. These opinions and points of view are particularly salient today because of the debate over immigration in the US.
Seems most consumed by feelings of guilt
Answer:
It is correlative!
Explanation:
This conclusion can be drawn since correlative sentences are like "tag-team conjunctions." They working in pairs to join phrases or words that carry equal importance within a sentence.