Answer:
Alice Walker published "Everyday Use" in 1973, in the early years of the Afrocentrism movement in America. This social movement examined the European cultural dominance over nonwhites and led to a renewed interest in and embrace of traditional African culture as a form of self-determination.
Explanation:
Dee's decision to take the name Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo, she explains to her mother, is because she "couldn't bear it any longer, being named after the people who oppress me." The shedding of European names in favor of African or African-sounding names became popular during the civil rights and black power periods in America that occurred around the time Walker published the story.
Dee/Wangero is actively pursuing her own cultural identity as a modern African American woman, and part of the process for her involves ridding herself of her birth name. Dee/Wangero's mother likes the colorful dress and jewelry she wears, and she offers to go along with her daughter's new name. When she denies Wangero...
B.) Had left
The bus had left by the I arrive at the station
Answer:
"We were very frugal, very carefull to save our money and not spend too much."
Explanation:
The como introduces the sepparation of the sentence, which explains the meaning of the word, also it's the only one that acctualy reffers to the meaning of it.
The answer is the first one
Answer:
ok U WANT TO LOSE UR FAT SO DO CYCLING , DANCING , CONTROL UR DIET , HANG UR BODY ETC