The correct answer is A: Novel. The Novel was published in 1766, and during the 19th century, it was one of the most popular and widely known/spread Novels in Britain.
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It shows that there were white citizens who treated African American citizens in unjust and humiliating ways.
Explanation:
In <em>Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry</em> we follow the story of the Logan family through the lives of all of its members. The abuse on a racial basis that is described in the given excerpt was just one of the minor discomforts that African Americans experienced, or in this case - the Logan family. From being beaten, falsely accused of doing something they did not do, to not being served in a store or getting second-hand books from white schools that were too old and useless<em>. </em>So, in this novel, we have a very detailed and realistic description of the everyday life of average African Americans and how they coped with it.
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he was a salesman while he was in college
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The sound produced when space between vocal folds is completely closed and then released is called glottal stop.
Explanation:
When the airflow in the glottis or the vocal tract is completely obstructed and then released, we have a consonantal sound called glottal stop or glottal plosive. Due to the obstruction, glottal vibration either becomes irregular or stops.
This sound is more common in certain languages than others. When it comes to the English language, it tends to happen more often in certain regional accents. For American speakers, it is usual to use the glottal stop in words such as curtain or mountain, when the /t/ phoneme is followed by a /n/ phoneme. Americans tend to interrupt the flow of air in the glottis as a means to connect both sounds. To better understand a glottal stop, think of the pause you make between the two syllables of the interjection "uh-oh". That pause is caused by the interruption of airflow in the glottis and is, thus, a glottal stop.