Answer:If I could hang out with an famous person for an day it would be Rosa Parks. I would ask her how it actually happened. How she refused to sit down? What did the man say or do to her after she refused? I would also ask what was the boycott like? Was it fun? Was it dangerous? Did it make you feel empowered? I would go to the "Rosa Parks Museum" so she can show me where she sat and demonstrate what happened.
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This passage has a melancholic mood. You can tell this due to some specific key words: "dull", "dark", "soundless." They all have a negative connotation. The imagery of a lone rider in a dreary and dull country under the oppressive sky may clue you in that the overall passage has a sad tone to it. Even later in the passage the author states that the scene is melancholic.
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I always had a dream to visit the Taj Mahal. Finally of the trip was planned by our school. I was delighted to go to Agra & visit one of the Seven Wonders of the World. We went to Agra via bus from Delhi. Finally we reached The Taj Mahal. It was built by Emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. Twenty thousand workers worked hard day & night & built the Taj Mahal. I had a deep interest in Taj Mahal. We finally reached Taj Mahal. I was speechless see the masterpiece. It was glowing in sunlight.
The white rays were dazzling in sun. The Taj was surrounded by trees on their sides. It is situated on the bar of River Jamuna which adds to the beauty of it. My Joy Know no bounds the memory will always be fresh in my mind, we moved to some near places to explore but I could not stop thinking about The Taj Mahal. It was the time of sunset when we returned for the last time before returning to our hotel. The moon had slightly reflected in the clear water of Jamuna. The Dome shape seemed to touch the sky. The gloving water mode it looks more beautiful. Finally my dream of visiting the masterpiece of love was fulfilled.
Answer would be conflict. Antagonist is essentially the protagonist's enemy.
Answer: Margaret Mead, an American anthropologist, is widely known for her studies of primitive societies.
Explanation: that’s the only appositive phrase that makes sense???