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<span>A.)the bazaar because it represents the inaccessible land of freedom to the narrator
The kid views the bazaar as something mystical that should help him escape his daily routine and discover something new.
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The answer is most likely D) The rhythm supports the rhetorical nature of hte questions posed in the poem.
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I think the question is asking which sentences include misspelled words.
It's sentences 2 and 4 and the misspelled words are:
"success" and "environment" in sentence 2: they are misspelled in the original text.
"cold-weather gear" and "chose" in question 4
Additionally "anxious" is misspelled in question 3.
Answer:
A. The lines express hopelessness, consistent with carpe diem.
Explanation:
The phrase that contributes most to the mentioned passage is”
“I will never forget”.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Samuel’s Memory is a memoir written about how the native Indians of America had to face at the hands of the white Americans. They had to be relocated and restart their lives.
Samuel’s recount’s the same and shares how he lost his mother at that time, making him feel lonely and sad. Even though it is his great-grandson who writes this encounter, the memory is so vivid in Samuel’s mind that he yet expresses the same as if it may have happened recently.
Hence, depicting that he shall never forget what happened and how it affected him.