I think it's a pun (basically a joke that is related to a specific word, like its meaning or sound) - because it's wordplay about light vs heavy
Question 1- A
Question 2- B
Answer:
<u>meant to intimidate colored South Africans</u>
Explanation:
We can make this conclusion because the text explains further the reasons for the use of such a phrase. Trevor Noah stated<em>,</em>
<em>"The most common colored slur was boesman...Because it called out their blackness, their primitiveness. The worst way to insult a colored person was to infer that they were in some way black."</em>
Because colored South Africans were born from parents of two different races, (one parent is black the other white) the phrase was used to create an intimidating effect in the minds of those affected.
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The battries in our cell phones needs (plural) to charge.
Answer:
My mother loves me without a doubt
Her love is something I couldn't live without
she feeds me and has been watching me grow since the beginning and for that I love her so
she even provides me with a comfy home
Explanation:
pretty corny but I typed it in a literal minute