Muir starts off talking about how long he had been sitting by the Calypso-so long that he wasn't tired or hungry anymore. We, as the readers, think he has a bad attitude about sitting by this plant.We think this because it seems like he is describing his wait as painful(he is WAY past being tired or hungry). However, the next sentence contrasts with this idea. When the sun sets, Muir suddenly gets this jolt of purpose and energy, stronger and determined than ever before. Can you see the pattern here? As for the dialogue, it is a woman speaking, and she lives in the log house he sees. She has a negative attitude towards the swamp, while Muir has a positive one. She wonders why he would want to be in a dangerous place like the swamp, explaining that a body was found in it. She then goes on to say that it was God's mercy that Muir was able to get out of the mucky swamp.I hope this helps!
Answer:
Work together to fight against social injustices
Explanation:
Cesar Chavez was a prominent union leader and labor organizer who fought for fair wages and humane working conditions for farmworkers in the US. He founded the National Farm Workers Association, which later became a part of the United Farm Workers, a labor union for farmworkers.
In his speech, he quotes Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the key figure of the civil rights movement. They were both fighting for human rights, just tackling different issues. In the given passage, Chavez invites people to work together to fight against social injustices. Only if all of us fight together, something will change.
Answer:
Its central government usually appoints the leaders of local governments. Its local governments cannot be abolished by the central government.
Explanation:
In "The Cremation of Sam McGee," Sam McGee hates <span>B. The cold weather.</span>