The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "c. paying tribute." In Life in His Language, when Toni Morrison writes to James Baldwin about “the astonishing gift of your art and your friendship,” she is fulfilling the function of eulogy that is paying tribute.
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The answer is a) i think and be safe!!!: )
He wanted to visit Pluto
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The most realistic fiction among the choices is
<span>So Christian turned out of his way to go to Mr. Legality's house for help; but, behold, when he was got now hard by the hill, it seemed so high, and also that side of it that was next the wayside did hang so much over, that Christian was afraid to venture further, lest the hill should fall on his head; wherefore there he stood still and wotted not what to do. Also his burden now seemed heavier to him than while he was in his way. There came also flashes of fire out of the hill, that made Christian afraid that he should be burned.
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The narrator's point of view influences the description of Amelia Earhart’s life as "the narrator sees her as a pioneer and makes her look courageous and adventurous."
<h3>What is the narrator's point of view?</h3>
The narrator's point of view refers to the perspective of the narrator behind his story. In the excerpt, the narrator described Amelia Earhart as an inspiration for other women.
He included that she died at the age of 40 but was adventurous and was sitting in her plane with her aviation hat and goggles on.
Therefore the correct option is D.
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