Answer:
The connotative meaning of the "fault lines" in the excerpt is something that is powerful and threatening to others.
Explanation:
Anna Quindlen, a Pulitzer-Prize winning author wrote a commentary on the Sept 11 bombing for the <em>Newsweek</em>. In her article "A Quilt Of A Country", she points out that America is home for many nationals who had come there to get a new start or a better way of life. And with this diversity, there is also unity. So, when there are threats of any kind, these different nationalities all come together, united against the common enemy. There may be "fault lines" that demarcates and separates people to people, but in times of crisis and common fight against evil such as terrorism, people forget their national identities and become Americans first. And this is what makes America great in comparison to any other country.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Because persuasive essays are made to persuade/convince people to do something, autobiographies are accounts of people life written by that person, and biographyies are written to give basic information about the subject's life
I'd say the answer is B) foreshadowing. She is indicating that that particular night is somehow special, and that he should stay with her. It foreshadows that something is going to happen in the future.
<span>A person's</span><span> loneliness is subject to many things. One can never truly
eliminate that loneliness. A part of it always remains. What we can do is live
our lives freely. One can never tell when it will be over.</span>