Answer:
Anne politely asks Mr. Dussel if she can use the table in their bedroom to study two afternoons a week. Dussel refuses, claiming that his work is more important than Anne's. Seething, Anne asks her father for advice, and after he intervenes, Dussel gives in.
Explanation:
A. to tell about her childhood
B. to prompt readers to think about what growing up as an African American girl in C. poverty was like
and
E. to explain why it is important for people to own general stores to honor an important woman in her life
The thesis, or the statement that unifies all of the content in a work of literature.
a book in which a young Gatsby had written a schedule for self-improvement