Answer:
In "Warriors don't cry" by Melba Pattillo Beals, the plot of the book is well presented and the story is well written using figurative language to get the points across. making the story to flow smoothly. There are also several themes presented in the book which importance of family and faith is one of.
Explanation:
The plot of the story is interesting read and well placed throughout the novel. The reader can imagine or envision what is happening in the novel in their heads because the author is descriptive. This novel is a firsthand account of the time Melba Pattillo Beals and eight members of little rock nine had spend at central high school.
In this novel, the readers get to see the racism that Melba faced and imagine the pain they went through. The author effectively portrays the villainy of racism and made the readers realize that acceptance as well as tolerance is the way to go. The book is basically an autobiography.
Answer: Because he was selfless
Explanation: When Dionysius was selfless that meant he cared about other people so they had friendship with each other and Pythias feels regretful about criticizing him that is another hint to this answer.
Answer: well change 10 to ten and get rid of the ... and type in the rest of it ik you did that to put it on here but still other than that is good
Explanation:
<span>The different elements of the speech can be matched up as follows:
1) Personal background of the speaker - this can be matched to part B where some context is given about who Franklin D. Roosevelt was.
2) Historical Context - this can be matched to part A in which the context of the sppech in relation to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour is explained.
3) Audience and purpose - this can be matched to part D - in which it is explained how the intended audience for the speech felt at the time and how Roosevelt wanted them to feel after the speech was made.
4) Historical impact - this can be matched to part C in which it is explained the extent to which the Day of Infamy speech has become a crucial and symbolic part of American history.</span>