I would advise you first write down a basic definition of what you think freedom means. Then look up the word freedom in the dictionary– Did the dictionary definition
match your own definition of freedom? Think about events/books/movies/people who have shaped your own idea of the meaning. Draw from personal experiences, or experiences of others to help you out. What does freedom mean to you? What is the first thing that pops into your head when you hear the word freedom? (These are rhetorical questions). Hope this helped you out a bit... do some brainstorming!!
The best answer for this question would be:
someone who is loved and trusted
This connotation was “someone who is loved and trusted”
because the person who stated the line “The boy calls you father” implying that
there is a possibility that they are no related by blood; adding to that he may
call “father” for respect.
Answer:
The burning bright oven above me baked at my charred shoulders as I pushed the giant black tire across the endless amounts of road that stood in my path.
Exposition is a literary device used to introduce background information about events, settings, characters etc. to the audience or readers. The word comes from the Latin language and its literal meaning is “a showing forth.” Exposition is crucial to any story, for without it nothing makes sense... therefore, you would go with, " Get away from that desk or I will burn this document" because its the answer