The answer that can be inferred by the description of this setting is D. televisions are a luxury in this area.
You can see that these children have never even seen anything on TV - the boy bragged about seeing 5 minutes on cricket once in his lifetime, whereas the other child doesn't even know what that is. You can also see that TV for them is a kind of a wonder that is so rare and should be cherished.
It is a sonnet, 14 lines written in iambic pentamter
Answer:
do we get options to chose from?
I don't necessarily know if I'm right, but in North Korea, there is so much propaganda.
Nobody is allowed to bring cameras or record or take pictures of anything there unless you get some sort of permission, which is hard.
The minders (people who show people around) only show tourists the good parts of their country, not the bad parts of town with children starving and whatnot..
That's basically all I know. I hope I helped!
The correct answers are options two and four.
In the excerpt from "Enrique's Journey," the author depicts the adversities the protagonist will come up against once in Chiapas. For example, he uses the migrants' expression "the beast" to refer to thieves, street gangs and the police.
Finally, even though Enrique knows the challenges he must confront, he is still determined to go through them in order to find his mother.