The way the author shows the experience of children of specific ethnicities shapes the theme that diversity is important in literature.
<h3>What is the theme?</h3>
- It is the message that the text conveys.
- It is a lesson passed from the author to the reader.
The passage shown in the question above shows how different books present the daily life, victories, and difficulties of characters and authors of different ethnicities. This kind of attitude underscores how important ethnic diversity is in literature and can teach readers a lot.
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Explanation:
Dr. Lewis and <u>I</u> walked to the gym
The question above wants to analyze your writing and research ability. In that case, it's not right for me to write this text for you, but I'll show you how to write it.
First, you should read what Franklin thought about the industrial and the development of the American identity, with all its fragility and frugality.
You can search for articles that help you analyze Franklin's views on these topics.
During this review, you should develop your opinion on this matter. This opinion may be similar to, or different from Franklin's view, as it must express your own thoughts on the topics.
After that, you can write your answer as follows:
- Introduce Frankling's views on the topics cited.
- Show your opinion about it. That will be your thesis statement.
- Show evidence that your opinion is correct. This evidence should be taken from the articles you researched and from Franklin's text.
- Compare your vision with Franklin's vision.
- End by showing how significant this is for America today compared to America in Franklin's time.
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C.his feelings of contempt and animosity toward Snowball and his ideas
The excerpt says that he "declared himself against the windmill" and while walking around the plans "snuffed at them once or twice". This behavior shows that he is not in favor of the windmill plans. His act of urinating all over the plans confirms his dislike of them.
The other options are also simply wrong. Option A is simply an incorrect statement. The hens and ducks did not make the plans nor did they have plans to destroy them. His natural instinct to mark the plans as his own is also a terrible choice. Option D is also not a good option since the other animals have already seen Snowball's windmill plans. We know this because it says "All of them came to look".
Explanation:
Answer: Winston and O'Brien catch eachothers eyes for just a moment and realize that the other is not taken by the propaganda and goverment
Explanation: cause i said so