<u>Answer:</u>
The theme of the story for the scarlet ibis is PRIDE.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The main theme of the story ‘’The Scarlet Ibis’’ by ‘’James Hurst’’ is Pride. Narrator’s Brother Doodle has a disability, so narrator is ashamed and embarrassed because of his brother. Such pride is harmful. He is so mean to his brother that he even thinks of killing him.
Instead of the encouraging his brother, he is ashamed of him and his own pride kills his brother. One day, they find a “scarlet ibis” in their yard. Since Doodle was sad, he buried it. During the storm when they were running back home, narrator ran ahead of his brother without caring about him. He got exhausted and died. He symbolises scarlet ibis who was buried.
The most likely answer would be C if the topic is toddlers.
HOWEVER if their is no information to support that it is about toddlers in your marital then it is most likely D.
Answer:
Because when her husband comes to bed she must conform to "sanity" and her role of wife, she is behind bars, in prison.
Explanation:
the speaker described where she resides as A colonial mansion and a haunted house. She said "I shall have to get back behind the pattern when it comes night, and that it hard!" simply because once her husband comes over to bed, the speaker must exercise sanity as well as role of a wife which made her felt like she's staying behind the bar as a prisoner
You can include the next info about this important people: 1)José Martí was a Cuban rebel who battled in the spanish american war. Even though The US supported the rebel movement in
that war, they did not restore full control of
the island to the Cuban people after the war ended. He had fought his entire life to the freedom of Cuba. 2) Emilio Aguinaldo was from Filipines and he was a rebel who also battled the Spanish-American War. After this war Aguinaldo took up arms against the Americans because the United States decided not to give
the Philippines its independence. and 3) “Pancho” Villa was from Mexico and he rebeled against USA beacuse of its support to Villa's enemy Carranza. U.S. sent troops to Mexico to try to
capture him