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This is an example the theme of split identities of the main character, Starr Carter.
Explanation:
"The Hate You Give" by Angie Thomas narrates the life of a black girl and the main protagonist, Starr Carter stuck in between the two worlds of the black community and the white community. This story deals on the issue of racial inequality, split identities of the characters, the need to speak out and assert their own voice and also the power of a community. The particular quote of Starr, "<em>There are just some places where it’s not enough to be me. Either version of me</em>." shows her confusion over her split identities. She may be a black girl from a black community, Garden Heights and black heritage but she attends the white school in Williamson Prep. She fluctuates between these two worlds and most of the time she finds it hard to manage both identities making her frustrated, as is evident from the quoted passage.
The poem refers to the difficulties that black people have living in America, how he feels that his time is gonna come but not quite yet. That he's often pushed to the back not to be seen or heard.
The correct answer is option A, America should celebrate all ethnic groups as equal.
I believe the answer is D. Out of answer choices A, B, C, and D, D makes the most sense according to this question. This is because nothing is being compared, so that rules out A. Nothing is being exaggerated, so that also rules out B. And finally, not sure how to explain why C is incorrect. But an example of parallel structure is this: Mary likes hiking, swimming, and bicycling. So, if you use process of elimination D makes the most sense. Hope this helps!
You need when he was married and other facts about his marriage or his other facts about his personal life?
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