Esperanza writes to maintain her spiritual freedom since verbalizing her experiences gives her control over them. It makes the incident seem less horrible if she can write about it in lovely terms. Esperanza's spiritual liberation may someday enable her to achieve literal liberation as well.
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Answer:
I believe it's "All, all alike endear'd, grown, ungrown, young or old"
Explanation:
The line begins with the word 'all' repeated then continues to explain who is 'alike' which includes many.
Answer:
I have not encountered a wise person but I would recognise him /her as a wise person if he/she would always speak the truth.
For the first one is the variant D because ' <span> the largest U.S. state ' it's a developed apposition which mostly are isolated through commas.
For the second one the correct answer it's variant C because '</span><span>a pack of baseball cards' it's also a developed apposition and because the sentence ends in that way we use a dot instead of comma.</span>
Answer:
tell,say,believe,reply,respond