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It is only possible to know the impact that Lasher had on Walter's life if you read the text. However, you can consider that this impact was transfomative, if Lasher was able to modify Walter's life in an intense and powerful way. You can consider that this impact was traumatic, if Lasher only promoted disgust and bad experiences for Walter. You can consider that this impact was ordinary, if Lasher did not promote anything intense in Walter's life, without provoking any remarkable and transforming experience. Finally, you can consider that this impact was ambiguous, if at the same time that Lasher promoted good things in Walter's life, he also promoted bad things, making it impossible to determine whether Lasher's presence was positive or negative.
Answer:
Edifice
Explanation:
Edifice- a building, especially a large, imposing one.
The correct answer is:
A) a style of jazz developed in Harlem
This poem is about a boy who asks whether you have heard the boogie-woogie rumble of a dream deferred. If we go to the third word of the first line "daddy" is how we can determine that the term boogie-woofie refers to a style of jazz developed in Harlem. "Daddy" is refering to "daddy-o" a term that was used in the jazz era. That's how it could be easily recognized.
Answer:
Me encanta sonreír todo el tiempo.
Me gusta ir al parque en las tardes.
Prefiero decir la verdad.
Explanation:
I love to smile all the time.
I like to go to the park in the afternoons.
I prefer to say the truth.
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