Based on the paragraph, the underlying emotion that is described is Lara's nervousness. There are many phrases that pinpointed to this emotion, and these are as follows: hesitated, sweaty, downcast eyes, shuffled, timidly. These speak of a person that is uncertain or afraid.
She cannot be excited because of the word "timidly" which is the exact opposite of excitement.
She cannot be disappointed because it seems that it is just the first time for her to be in the class thus she does not have any expectations yet.
Compassion is simply out of context in this paragraph.
Answer:
Pirzada ends up at our narrator's house during the autumn of 1971, watching the news about Pakistan and eating dinner with her family
Explanation:
Answer:
I do agree with Nikki Giovanni´sidea of poetry having a healing effect.
Explanation:
Yolande Cornelia Giovanni, Jr. herself has used her poetry as a means to combine her interests in both writing and having politicly radical activities into material that could be healing. Her poetry in Black Feeling, Black Talk was a way to process her grandmother’s death as well as the growing Civil Rights movement. And the theme of black female identity is discussed in a few poems of Black Judgement and is the prime issue of Re: Creation.
I’m just going to be straight up wit you only god can answer that one
Solution:
it is written and stored on golden pages in the brain.
An initiative in government is a petition process whereby changes in law are submitted to be voted on directly by the people. Voting in this process may also be known as a referendum or a proposition and the procedures vary by state. The general definition of initiative is : to make a conscious effort to do things without being told to and to find alternatives if an option is not possible.
To put the world in order, we must first put the nation in order; to put the nation in order, we must first put the family in order; to put the family in order, we must first cultivate ourselves; to cultivate ourselves we must first set our hearts right. - Confucius Found at - bce3000bceATyahoo.com To set our hearts right, we must follow a moral compass such as the precepts of Buddha, as presented by thich nhat hahn.
THus the right answer is D.