Answer:
It is noble to help others when they are in great need, and doing so may create a special bond.
Anyone can boast in a time of safety, but only the strongest can live up to those boasts in times of danger.
Explanation:
<span>Hurston’s use of the Big John de Conquer legend in the beginning of chapter 18 imply that
In southern black culture, folktale retellings were a source of comfort.
Even though Southern blacks were not taught to read or write, they are still learned. They learn through the stories they have heard since childhood and they impart their learning by sharing these stories to their brood. The stories that were orally narrated were a source of comfort as well as the bond of continuity of the families from generation to generation.</span><span>
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A support beam transversed the ceiling
Answer:
Maybe A
Explanation:
It seems important. Also we don't know what the article is about so this isn't for sure.
Answer: B: Social Environment
Explanation:
The passage describes the strict social cues that are followed by everyone in the gated community. This social environment is challenged when a new family arrives.