The main reason why the story is called Antojos is that Yolanda the main character of the story craves and find a way to see her Antojos. Antojos is the fresh guava that Yolanda always craves. She travels all along to her homeland just to search for her Antojos and also to visit her aunt.
The girl swore she saw a man walk up the stairs, but when she followed him he had disappeared into thin air.
Idioms are phrases, sometimes exaggerated, that are used to describe something. It doesn’t literally mean what it is describing.
The sentence contains the idiom:
“Disappeared into thin air”
Which is impossible. But it is an idiom that means the man has completely disappeared all of a sudden.
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C) It shows that she embraces all parts of her heritage by refusing to be classified as one in particular.
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Grade 12 learners face so many problems throughout school. Keeping up with its crazy hard school work is already hard enough but most people want to maintain a good social life at school. It can also be difficult to find a career path. There are so many choices such as Accounting, Engineering, Teaching, Medicine, etc. Students will most likely be overwhelmed by the stress of choosing a career path. Grade 12 students are also nearing college, they have to focus extra hard on their grades and worry about how they are going to pay for college if they do not already have a college fund. The list of problems faced by these students could go on and on.
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"Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves." - Abraham Lincoln
This means that if you deny freedom to another, you yourself can't have it.
"You may choose to look the other way but you can never say again that you did not know." - William Wilberforce
Honestly, I'm a little confused on this too but I think it means that when you know or see something, you can't run from the fact you do or did.
"You can't hold a man down without staying down with him." - Booker T. Washington.
This is a quote Booker T. Washington made about Respect. If you think about it, it kind of opens a new door on what the quote might mean.
I think it means to push another down, you need to push yourself down as well. You can't keep them down and walk above them, as all people are equal.
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