Answer:
During the internment, the speaker views the desert as a barren landscape.
Explanation:
She describes the desert as a place without life and without hope, even when there were animals she saw nothing beyond loneliness and oppression. A place where nothing could ever grow.
Both Jerry in "President Cleveland, Where Are You?" and Squeaky in "Raymond's Run" reach a point in where they realize that <span>A. helping others is more important than helping oneself.
Both of these characters arrive at the same conclusion in their respective stories, and that is that although it can be quite important to aid yourself, it is usually far more important to help others, and thus secure everyone's happiness.
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Independent clause: "Frances has plenty of time"
Dependent clause: "to devote to her painting"
Hey there!
It looks like we're looking at Erikson's Psychosocial Stages Of Development.
In terms of infancy, we have basic trust versus mistrust.
The baby is looking for who to trust and who to stay by, and more often than not that's no other than his/her's own mother.
In early adulthood, (20-25 years old) we have a different situation.
This is where people start looking at relationships more, and start thinking more about love. Therefore, we have C, intimacy versus isolation.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
anything that has words like "I" or "me"... personal pronouns (we, us, etc)
Explanation:
you didn't give any options, so I can't give a specific answer