Barbara Jordan was born on February 21, 1936. She lived in her parents house back in Houston. Her father, Benjamin Jordan, worked as a Baptist minister and warehouse clerk. On the other hand, her mother Arlyne worked as a maid, housewife, and a church teacher. What inspired Barbara Jordan to be a attorney? Well, she attended to the Segregated Phillis Wheatley High School. It was career day, and a black lawyer named Edith Sampson inspired her to be a attorney. She was also apart of the Inaugural class at Texas Southern University. Barbara Jordan was apart of the democratic party politics for two decades. She was the first African American woman to be chosen as the state senate in Texas, and the first black texan in congress. She announced Richard Nixon’s 1974 impeachment hearings. Barbara Jordan soon retired after 3 terms in congress, to become a professor and policy advocate.
Answer:
The correct answer is Events!!!!
Explanation:
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If this is the book I'm thinking of then this question is in my favor. This is The Magician's Nephew that is apart of the Narnia series, right? (Granted, I haven't read the whole book)
The protagonist of The Magician's Nephew by C. S. Lewis is a young boy named Digory. He behaves like any other 'normal' boy. He's got a taste for danger and adventure, and doesn't mind disregarding the rules for the sake of curiosity or invalidation. With his friend Peggy by his side, they are transported into the magical world of Charn. There, they find the queen, awake her, and cause the conflict that disrupts the story. Digory is saddened by this, but determined to make it right.
The antagonist of this story is debatable, but most likely Uncle Andrew. He is greedy, self-centered, and ignorant of the possibilities of magic (and the affect it has on things). Uncle Andrew is only obsessed with power and being the strongest, and he is willing to use manipulation to get what he wants (though he's very bad at this). What he is searching for and unable to find is the power he seeks and the escape from the conflict he inevitably started.
"Option one" These lines convey a formal and reserved tone.