Answer:
the brothers were opposites and would always be in conflict.
Explanation:
"The World on Turtle's Back" is an Iroquois creation myth which reveals the beginning of people, animals and plants. Thus, the excerpt illustrates how the forces of good and evil, represented by each baby, are usually in serious disagreement for a long period of time. In fact, the right-handed twin is considered "The Master of life," while the left-handed twin is born in an "unnatural way" through his mother's armpit.
Answer:
Explanation:
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The team members were upset when they were eliminated from the finals a
The band sold their CD’s after the concert a
Concurrence
Answer:
Jane's obsession with the Gulliver's Travels book and Bessie's song indicates the character of the narrator.
Explanation: The excerpt mentions a narrator who is presumably Jane herself who talks about Bessie who is her nursemaid and who fetches the Gulliver's Travels book for Jane which Jane loves to read very much.
Jane dreams about the places mentioned in the book and the various strange plants, animals and people which are discovered by Gulliver on his fictional voyage to the different islands.
She also pays attention to the song that Bessie sings and on her sweet voice but how the song now feels like a refrain and not a joyful song.
Answer:
He brings books about witchcraft with him.
Explanation:
How does Reverend Hale show his education and authority? He brings books about witchcraft with him. He carries a medal that certifies him as a witch hunter.
Answer:
D. He realizes that racist remarks are being made.
Explanation: correct