Answer:
D. Jesse Owens didn’t allow the racial discrimination he faced at home or abroad to keep him from doing what he loved and succeeding at it.
Explanation:
In the informational essay <em>Jesse Owens </em>by Shelby Ostergaard, the whole essay details how persistent James Cleveland Owens was in his desire to achieve his dream. He did not let the racial discrimination and prejudice deter him from doing what he loves, despite what others may say or treat him.
The main idea of the whole essay seems to be that he did not allow the racial discrimination he faced at home and even at the college or even the treatment he met after winning the Olympics deter his aim. Hitler refused to shake his hand after his win, the racial discrimination back at home did not change even after winning a medal for his country, the country that seems to love him yet not care about him at all. But despite all these, he did not stop doing what he loved, running towards his goals, and which, in his own words, is one thing <em>"you could do by yourself and under your own power"</em>.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
I see the deadliest storm
I feel it's fullest perfection
I hauled my ghost to see
Just how the corpses appear to be
No longer hollow and empty of color
But instead
Light has replaced their misery
And just knowing that i helped to kill
That little part they hated
Was a new world I learned and embraced
So i stopped raving again
And started to break my chain
To escape this wavering reflection
And create a new one
Answer:
The setting is established as a southern town where the people love to gossip and criticize and judge each other. The protagonist is Janie Mae Crawford and the voices you hear first are the townspeople gossiping as Janie is coming back to town. That is how she is introduced, as is Tea Cake her younger husband as well.
Explanation:
Hurston develops the exposition or frame of the novel by describing that Janie comes back in her southern hometown after her husband Tea Cake has died. The names of these characters are known from the gossip and people from the town talking, they are the voices that are heard first as the mysterious person walking into town is actually known. The character Janie starts telling her friend Pheoby about what had happened in her absence and where she was coming from. The first voices are from the people of the town, we hear about there comments and the way they judge people. Speech is important in the novel and it is how the book is framed through telling and gossip.
Answer:
Go with me when they said toel low and then u can get meme membe rowdy man is that it