What is the article about?
Answer:
<u>Question 1:</u>
usually one word or idea
<u>Question 2:</u>
Never judge a book by it's cover
<u>Question 3:</u>
the subject or idea dealt with in the text AND the broader and less specific version of theme
<u>Question 4:</u>
True
<u>Question 5:</u>
False
<u>Question 6:</u>
I am the darker brother
<u>Question 7:</u>
Besides, they'll see how beautiful I am and be ashamed--I, too, am America
<u>Question 8:</u>
All races of people are beautiful and should be considered a part of America
<u>Question 9:</u>
There is no real difference in theme
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<u>Question 10:</u>
freedom
Answer: Rolf then displays his courage and sympathy as he attempts to save Azucena. Rolf desperately makes several attempts to free the child but cannot. However, he is determined to save Azucena's life and makes several attempts to retrieve an electric pump to remove the water and sludge.
Explanation:
Life of Pi<span> even flirts with nonfiction genres. The Author's Note, for example, claims that the story of Piscine Molitor Patel is a true story that the author, Yann Martel, heard while backpacking through Pondicherry, and the novel, with its first-person narrator, is structured as a memoir.</span>
Can you provide more information? I don't think anyone can provide an answer with this. Go back in your lessons. You can most likely find something there.