You are supposed to connect a human rights issue in your novel to a current human rights issue in the US or other countries. For example; if your novel speaks about poverty then you can connect that to current poverty issues in the US.
C. it has negative connotation
an author writing from the point of view of the Indians that were already making their home in America would use this type of language because when Columbus came to America he invaded a space that was already occupied. even though it was a discovery for Spain and England that did not know America existed it was an invasion to the Indians.
Answer:
c.) he disliked being taken to task
Explanation:
and because he always do his daily lessons
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Answer:
+ D, by revealing the characters actions
Explanation:
While I'm not entirely sure that this is the correct answer, it seems like the most probable option.
A doesn't make sense, no internal thoughts are given
B could work, but we only get a small snipet of the character's words, and without context they do not really make sense.
C refers to a description/explanation of a theory/ idea, neither of these are given
D most of the story is made up of the character's actions, they seem a bit paranoid/frantic, as well as a tad temperamental