McKay personifies America as a woman who feeds him "bread and bitterness" and who sinks her "tiger's tooth" into his throat. By using the pronouns she and her to refer to America, McKay turns the concept of a country into a person who can cause the narrator harm even while he loves her. The effect of this personification turns the relationship between the narrator and his country into a more personal relationship, full of the conflicting emotions that come along with loving a person.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
its c. to show that a narrow perspective can keep us from reaching our potential, i believe.
The Answer is <span>by introducing the steps in a process which is Letter B.</span>
Judging by the use of Adam in the text, it is more clear to understand that this texts theme is creation.
Inferential would be the answer