Answer:
The answer is "To describe the exciting activities there".
Explanation:
To find the answer you must read each possible answer with the question and see if it makes sense.
The definition of "Trappings" is the outward signs, features, or objects associated with a particular situation, role, or thing.
(Example): "I had the trappings of success"
The "exciting activities" are a feature of the town.
So the answer is "To describe the exciting activities there".
A. It keeps the poem in the<span>second-person point of view, which creates a close bond between the reader and the speaker.
Because when an author uses 'you', they are directing a second person point of view, as they are talking directly to the reader</span>
Paragraph 5 and 6 greatly contribute to the development of the ideas in <em>Josephine Baker's speech</em> by specifically <em>D. providing evidence that </em><em>racism</em><em> does not exist in all countries.</em>
- The two paragraphs helped to show that racism, as practiced in American then, did not exist in France, where the speaker ran to.
- In France, Baker was never addressed by any derogatory nicknames as blacks in America were.
Thus, the paragraph 5 - 6 connected and compared her days in America filled with racial discrimination and segregation with her free life in France.
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Answer: A. There are more important things in life than money.
Explanation:
I had to read this entire book last year and this is the only theme choice that makes sense.