Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. The answer to the above question is the "nonessential past participial phrase". <span>It is nonessential, meaning that if it wasn't there the sentence would still make sense and it is in past tense.</span>
Answer:
is this a riddle im sorry
Explanation:
I can't tell you which one is the answer since I don't have the text, but read through the passage, and think about how the announcer cutting into the "regular programing" makes you feel. Does it add suspense, annoyance, frustration or confusion?
Hello. You have not specified which Josephine Baker speech this question refers to, which may leave the evidence a little inaccurate.
Answer:
Baker presents the main idea of the text through her own experience with the racism that she found in the USA.
Explanation:
Baker presents how racism was harmful in her life, causing her to suffer segregation and preventing her from being a citizen who contributes fully to the growth and development of herself and the country as a whole. To confirm the damage of racism as a central idea of his speech, Baker shows her experience in the USA and how racism in that country did not allow her to grow, but when she fled to other countries that did not limit her, she became a great artist that contributed a lot to the culture and development of the country that hosted it.