B. there are several things to do when setting a goal
Information on enslaved populations in different American states
Information on weather conditions in Louisiana and the Caribbean
Answer: Option A and B.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The author uses many details to support how the slavery phenomenon which grew up in Africa remained the same even though slave people opt to move to Louisiana. Taking into account all the efforts made by the abolitionists movement, the fact of having enslaved people kept rising due to the new born children raised by these slavery conditions.
In addition to these matters, they face the hard demanding jobs related to the cane crops which made pressure on them because they have to work as fast as the weather changed. One example of this argument is given by the author when he states that the entire crop had to be cut down between mid-October and December. It happened to be in both Louisiana in the Caribbean countries.
Answer:
O Montresor is an unreliable narrator.
Explanation:
This passage is narrated in the first person. As we know, Montressor, the narrator, is an unbalanced man and crazy for revenge. In his conception Fortunato would never be able to understand what his plans were and why he acted the way he did, but we are not able to know if this is true, through the narration of Montressor.
As we only know his perception of what happens in history, we do not know what is real and what is invented, so we can say that he is not a reliable narrator.
Answer:
B) Women do not know their own strengths because men keep them down.
Explanation:
Charlotte Perkins Gilman's poem "She Walked Veiled And Sleeping" is a short poem of 9 lines but which have themes of women suppression by the 'superior' gender. she deals with the theme of how women are made to <em>"work"</em> without knowing her own power.
According to Gilman, women <em>"knoweth not her power"</em>, <em>"Slow advancing, limping, creeping"</em>. She continues working even though <em>"veiled and sleeping"</em> which is suggestive of her being blinded by the power of the men over her own views or opinions. Through this short yet insightful poem, the poet shares the viewpoint that women have no idea of their own strengths as they are kept down and powerless by the men in their lives.
This is the "bob and wheel" pattern.