Answer:
A. They suggest that the words of Oandasan express hope even though terrible things happen.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from "Elegy for My Brother Poet Filipino & Yuki Indian" by Vince Gotera, the lines develop the theme of the poem that even in the face of evil, Oandasan could find beauty by suggesting that the words of Oandasan expresses hope even in the face of terrible things.
It is narrated that even as helicopter gunships threatened peasants at harvest time, Oandasan's words live on in sacred corn
The correct answer is true
because it helps the readers picture what is actually going on in the book
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I believe it sounds best as "Jake bent the old, rusty hanger back into shape."
Explanation:
Because she thought that it won't be easy for her daughter to change her habits out of the blue.