Answer:
the answer is the banana's are ripe
Answer:
Mazisi Kunene's “Thoughts on June 26 (South African Liberation Day)” My friend and colleague Gwen Becker pointed out to me how this brilliant poem by South African writer Mazisi Kunene could be read not only in a voice of defiance, but of profound ambivalence.
Explanation:
Thank You for Marking Me Brainliest
D. the nerve tissue became immune to disease
it was scientifically proven and thats how we have modern day vaccinations
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Personification is referencing the Holy Ghost to the rays of sunlight.
<span>1. When London speaks of Buck (metamorphosing), he means that Buck
lost his appetite.
changed into a different kind of dog.
2. If you fail to clean your room or make your bed, you could be described as slovenly.
3. The farmer had to remove a large thorn from the horse’s (hindquarters.)
rear leg
4. Michael scanned his clean room one last time before he left, remembering how his mother always called him (fastidious).
attentive to details
5. In The Call of the Wild, what is an early lesson Buck learns in his new life?
He learns to never steal.
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