Answer:
Which lines from Guthrie’s song "This Land Is Your Land" were most likely inspired by this aspect of his life?
<u>I saw above me that endless skyway:
</u>
<u>I saw below me that golden valley:
</u>
And the wheat fields waving and the dust clouds rolling,
As the fog was lifting a voice was chanting:
As they stood there hungry, I stood there asking
Is this land made for you and me?
Nobody living can ever stop me,
<u>As I go walking that freedom highway;</u>
Explanation:
I don't really know, but those lines just seem like they were inspired bu the aspect of his life.
Your answer would be C.
That is because narrative writing may be found in the form of drama, prose and poetry but it is not "only" fictional. Many writers write narrative texts based on the non-fictional events in their own lives. As fiction is the literature related to imaginary events and people, this statement becomes NOT true.
For mac Command + C
For Pc Ctrl + C
Answer:
The ending of the story changes as follows:
<em> Before he could get into the car, a loud thud reverberates off his head. One of the people in the crowd had successfully aimed a block of wood, 3 inch on both sides, to the back of his head. There was no use turning to check who the culprit was. The pain was begining to set in. Smitty half entered and half jumped into the car as the Sheriff on cue depressed the accelerator almost sending Smitty out the car again. As the car broke inertia, it threw Smitty with a strong jolt into the car. He almost hit his head on the dashboard but braced himself with his right hand.</em>
<em>The door oscillated rapidly and widly about three times before Smitty caught it and slammed it shut.</em>
<em>The car roared away raising a lot of dust as it sped off with the crowd pursuing behind them.</em>
Answer:
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Explanation:
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