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B
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The words feeble and laughable make the speaker seem as if he views himself above others.
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Though he wants to promote his religious beliefs, he is willing to make some sacrifices.
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In ''The Man to Send Rain Clouds'', we follow a real life events of people of Laguna Pueblo Native Americans in New Mexico Indian Reservation. Ken and Leon's grandpa Teofilo died in peace under a cottonwood tree while herding sheep. They want to bury him in Laguna Tribe's tradition which includes speacial way of clothing, burying before the sun sets and so on. Louise, Leon`s wife, suggests that Father Paul should sprinkle the holy water as a part of burial in order to provide water for Teofilo in afterlife if he gets thirsty. At first Leon doesn't accept this, as holy water represents part of Christian tradition, but then it occurs to him that would encourage Teofilo to send them rainy clouds which would end the dry period and help with the agriculture. So he pays a visit to Father Paul and asks him to attend burial and sprinkle the holy water. Father Paul rejects the invitation at first, but after a little consideration of all the factors such as respecting the tradition of Laguna Tribe and their will to keep it, also his wish to be well accepted from the people of the tribe, as he is aware that if he wants to spread Christianity in a decent way in which people would change their beliefs and religion because they really want to and not because someone force them to do it, he decides to go and play his part at Teofilo's burial.
A. While in this bedridden state, he wrote some of his most popular fiction, most notably Treasure Island (1883), Kidnapped (1886), Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886), and The Black Arrow (1888).
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The chronological organization of the author's research helped the reader to grasp the idea that how the word 'ghetto' went under many changes in meaning which led to the loss of the true meaning of the word.
Explanation:
""Segregated From Its History, How 'Ghetto' Lost Its Meaning" is an article written by Camila Domonoske. The article talks about the lost meaning of the word 'ghetto.'
The author has done a thorough research on it and has presented the idea in this article chronologically. At first, the author began with the etymological meaning of the word 'ghetto.' <u>The word 'ghetto' was used to refer to quarters in the city, in which Jews were forced to stay</u>. But with the passing of the time, the word lost its meaning and the seriousness of forced segregation that it conveyed.
The author has put up her thoughts chronologically so that the reader gets aware of how the meaning of the word began changing and when it finally lost its true meaning.
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