In this phrase, "refuse" is NOT the word that means 'No, I don't wanna'.
That one is pronounced like " ree-FYOOZ " .
In this phrase, "refuse" is pronounced " REF-yooz ". It means trash, waste,
leftover, discarded stuff.
"Wretched" is pronounced " RETCH-edd ". It means miserable, sad,
unhappy, heartbroken, sorry, depressed, gloomy.
So "wretched refuse" means depressed gloomy discarded stuff.
Sad miserable trash.
An American poet wrote that phrase to refer to people, and the poem
where she used it is written on the base of the Statue of Liberty. It's
the words of Miss Liberty, calling out to the rest of the world and saying
to the other countries "Over here in America, everybody is equal. If you
think that some of your people are not as good as others, send them here,
where they can be free."
The poem was placed on the Statue of Liberty, and the statue itself was
placed where it is, because thousands of those people came to America
from other countries on ships, headed for New York, and the Statue of
Liberty was one of the first things they saw when they were getting close.
Some of those people were my grandparents.
B. Neither the boys nor the girls are from our locality. I wonder where they are from.
This is the only one that make sense. The second sentence seals the deal. You would not wonder where they are from if you used the other choices.
N =3.
Because, 4 x 160 = 640. To get the answer 643, you have to add 3. Which n =3.
Japanese internment was a result of the paranoia that arose in America after the attacks on Pearl Harbour. ... It was also feared that Japanese-Americans would sabotage the American war-effort and act as spies for the Japanese government.
Compare all of the authors choices of figurative language and then see the differences between the two