Hey!
Most people can learn best when they can follow an example.
Examples are always correct. When people look at examples, they'll do it the same way and it'll help them remember.
Good luck and hope this helps! :)
Well for starters, It’s mostly based on *your* opinion, think of a privilege you have and don’t have but you wish you had (if you want me to create a scenario for you I can)
B. The writer is strongly against cars passing on the right
In my opinion, the correct answer is D. <span>“She said that he had thick white hair, soft, almost like a baby's, and the kindest eyes she had ever seen. He was a big man and strong, but he had never used his strength to harm anyone, always to help people.” By using pathos, the speaker appeals to the audience's emotions and empathy. In this case, she describes an old Quaker who used to help fugitives. He is described in very sympathetic terms, drawing on the contrast between his appearance and demeanor. The B option might seem to be correct, but it is not because it doesn't provide enough details to create the emotional response.</span>
Answer: In Their Eyes Were Watching God, Tea Cake is called Tea Cake because people couldn't easily say his real name, which is Vergible Woods. The nickname also reflects how sweet Janie finds him.
Explanation: Tea Cake shows Janie affection which is something that is missing in her marriage with Joe and Logan. When Tea Cake comes home to Janie and sees her crying on the floor, “he takes her head in his hands and eases himself into the chair. Janie doesn't say anything.