I think its referring to a poem called:
the tide rises, the tide falls
I think what they are talking about in this is the darker it gets outside the more dangerous it gets so the kids outside playing should get home by their curfew. Into the safety of their families.
Hope that helped :)
I believe your answer is B. it introduces the character of Crocodile, and emphasizes his particular importance to the story.
If you read the paragraph, it is not about all of the other characters in the story. It is also not about the setting; as it doesn't tell us exactly when or where we are. It also does not show that Crocodile has a lack of authority or control. That leaves the only logical answer as B.
I hope this helps you :) good luck!
Malcolm comes to Boston in search of a job and stays with his half sister Ella. Ella insist Malcolm to explore Boston before taking up any job.
Explanation:
Malcolm just shifted from Michigan to Boston in search of a job and stays with his half sister Ella. Malcolm very soon finds a Ballroom job for himself which includes selling condoms and shining shoes but gradually he learns that the source of main income is to sell alcohol and marijuana.
Malcolm begins to Gamble,drink and smoke,he starts drugging himself . He also buys a suit for himself and gets a new <u>hairstyle.</u> Gradually , Malcolm overcomes his shyness and develops a great passion for dancing .He learns the expressive form of dancing that goes on in the Boston parties.
<u>So,from the above statement we can see that Malcolm's overall perspective about dancing ,job,lifestyle changes as he shifts to Boston</u>
Answer:
“But a bird that stalks / down his narrow cage / can seldom see through / his bars of rage”
The caged bird is so angry about his lack of freedom that it is all he can think about.
“The caged bird sings / with a fearful trill / of things unknown / but longed for still”
The caged bird desires freedom, even though he has never experienced it.
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