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Question: <span>What does the sea symbolize in the old man and the sea?
Answer: It symbolizes life and the struggles that are part of it.
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Hi. You have not informed the text to which these questions refer, which makes it impossible for this question to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
If we look at the context of Shayla's actions, we can consider that she acts like this because she is bored. We can see that Shayla is leaning over in her chair and claims that she would like to change the channel if she was watching TV. This shows that she is bored with the discussion about Ralph Waldo Emerson. This boredom could be the result of her disinterest in Ralph Waldo Emerson, or the lack of content in the discussion.
Answer:
To bring a person from history to life.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from "We Shall Not Be Moved", the author describes Esther Lobetkin, leader of the strikers and chairman of the<em> "Yiddish-speaking group"</em>. This description allows the readers to get an insight into what she was like.
And by explicitly naming Esther and giving details about her character, work ethic, and the busy schedule she lived, the author allows us to get a sense of what this historical person must be like. This also makes us be familiar and come to understand the person Esther was.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is that this naming and describing of Esther Lobetkin is to bring a historical person to life.</u>