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(D) "Exploding the moment" means adding more detail.
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a...she could powder 100 donuts
b...the dinosaurs miss them
c...even voldemort is afraid of him
d....that my best friend was the stop sign.
e....she could break a car by sitting on it\
f...if i didn't say my name everyday they would have forgotten.
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these are so mean ;-;
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It is important to include because there are several references in the story saying that Jack, the narrator’s father should not have lived and died the way that he did, and that he could have and wanted to be and do more. He did not live up to anyone’s expectations, and was not the happiest person and father in the world.
(good story btw, if there's any other questions you have for the "Growing Up Ethnic In America" book please ask them)
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f this poem were re-written as a narrative essay, how might the author best st
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brainly.com/question/7676293Martin Luther King uses the image of a festering boil in order to convince the church of the need to bring the injustice of racism to light. Perhaps the most important aspect of the metaphor, along with the ugliness and toxicity of both a boil and racism, is the fact that to open a boil is a painful and scary process. Just as it is easier in the short term to let a boil stay untouched, due to its sensitivity, the church did not want to address the issue of racial injustice due to the uproar and it would cause in its communities.
Dr. King uses figurative language to compare the pus-flowing ugliness of a popped boil to the violence and disorder that must arise from facing the problem of race relations head on. In doing so, he both addresses the toxicity and ugliness of racism in society, and also the need to go through the painful experience of bringing it to light.