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Answer:
<u> A. They show how the statue brings out each townsperson's personality.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Indeed, we can observe throughout the excerpt that the underlined words appear to give the readers an insight into the personality or state of mind of each townsperson.
For example, referring to the statue, someone stated, <em>"I'm glad there is someone in the world who is quite happy." </em>The person who said this is revealed to be a<u> disappointed</u> man. Hence, using the word "disappointed", brings out his personality.
Answer: C, Niether
Explanation:
There antonyms because there the opposite of each other because denotative is the dictionary meaning but connotative is like your own meaning from your brain. And if you do not want to forget always remember that denotative and dictionary both start with a D and connotative is always the opposite so its your brain.
Staton promises the audience a thought-provoking story that will make the audience seek answers. Douglass promises a reflective story that makes the audience think about how society is being built.
<h3>How does each fulfill the promise?</h3>
- Stanton creates mysteries and enigmas in the story.
- This makes the audience try to solve them as the story progresses.
- Douglass recounts his experience as a slave.
- This makes the public reflect on how society has been built from inequality.
Staton wants the audience to participate in the story and have the feeling that they are working with him, for this reason, he creates thought-provoking stories that require the audience to think and try to unravel all the mysteries involved.
Douglass, on the other hand, wants to make people reflect on slavery and how society has established a cruel system that exploits and punishes black people based on skin color alone.
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We need more information. If I may suggest, you should read those chapters. If not, try the website q u i z l e t they might have the answer on there.
Different ideas:
Should students be allowed to have phones in elementary and high schools?
Should students have to wear uniforms?
Should girls be allowed to play on boys sports teams?
Should students be paid for having good grades?
Those are just a few I had in mind... Hope this helps!