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❖ The correct answer choice is B. Possessive.
Possessive means 'yours' or 'mine' and in this sentence, the word MY is used.
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<u>Answer:</u>
There was no other alternative than taking direct action. This means we should place ourselves in a scenario that we may not be hurt. The aim of doing this is to show the whole country in Birmingham that it is our right to be in the places. Based on this line the main reason for the act is to demonstrate to Birmingham and all other African Americans situated here that they are highly discriminated over their justice rights
According to the king the members had no choice but to accept the defeat.
Both the women defy the idea of driving banned for the saudi women.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Both the women who are interviewing have a common view. Both of them are totally against the idea that the women in the saudi area are not allowed to drive vehicles.
The comments that they make in the interview is affecting the audiences and making them aware to stand up for their rights and speak for their justice. The women say that they will protest against this and they want liberties and rights for themselves.
Answer:
The correct answer is A. herself, trapped in her life.
Explanation:
The narrator of the short story "The Yellow Wallpaper" is a mentally ill woman - or, at least, that seems to be what her husband thinks and convinces her of. Trapped in her life, in her house, she is advised to get as much rest as possible and to control her vivid and wild imagination. She ends up developing a fixation for the wallpaper on the walls, in which she sees a woman that is a representation of herself, of her feelings and desperation. In the excerpt, she describes how the woman tries to climb out of the pattern, just to be strangled and suffocated. She is, in reality, describing the way she feels when she tries to be herself but is suffocated by others, their expectations and impositions. Just like the woman she sees, she wants to break free.
Answer:
d. Paul is protective of Mitchell.
Explanation:
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