And Bruh Gator get tired, lookin. He comepon the broom grass, it tall and dry. He tired out. He stretch heself out in the broom
grass, smell nice. And he fall heself asleep. Bruh Rabbit think now Bruh Gator asleep. He tiepin right pontop and 'e shunt he yeye. And they shut tight, and that rabbit know Bruh Gator asleep for true.
So Bruh Rabbit say to heself, "Bruh Gator gone know what call Trouble this day."
Based on the clues in the excerpt, what does the word yeye mean?
This is the excerpt from Virginia Hamilton's collection of folktales "The People Could Fly". It includes tales of enslaved Africans, animal and supernatural tales.
From this excerpt we infer that Bruh Rabbit sees Bruh Gator shut his eyes and knows he fell asleep.
This is also mentioned in the previous sentence with the phrase "shunt he yeye" meaning "shut his eyes".
From this, it's easy to conclude that the word "yeye" itself means "eyes".
Answer: A. Research work, essay or presentation are the specific part of a subject in a narrow sense is a description of the studies undertaken to summarize the available information, to conduct experiments and experiments, to establish the regularities deriving from the collected data.