Answer: whatever u take interest in and is your forte in life do it, because it could take you to a never ending ocean of opportunities
Or do everything with passion for short
Answer:
One day, two girls had a sleepover. They were having fun, but when it hit 1 in the morning, they heard screaming. "The screaming was coming from the attic!" the one girl called out, the other stood there in fear. The two girls, curious of the noise, headed out of the bedroom they were in and into the hallway. The two girls reached the attic, and they suddenly heard banging on the front door. The girls ran back to the bedroom and was traumatized from what had been happening. They stayed there until morning, hiding under the girls bed. Morning came and they told the girls parents. The one who was sleeping over had left, and now the parents explain to their daughter that it was a nightmare, but it wasn't. Two days later and some random guy was found sneaking into peoples homes and dragging in hostages with him, the girl was terrified, but shes safe.. For now.
Explanation:
I home this is good enough ;-; I'm not the best so-
The answer is A.
<span>point
of view is the perspective from which a story is told,while voice is
the combination of language, diction, and tone used to tell a story.</span>
<span>carefully and scientifically :P</span>
The Set-Up
Slavery existed and women didn't have the vote in the first half of the 1800s. The people who weren't complete dirtbags wanted to change that…and had conventions to build up followers.
The Text
Truth begins her speech by pointing out that women and Black men gathering together should strike terror in the hearts of men attached to the status quo. (So you know this is going to be good.)
The status quo is that women need to be protected, and she describes all the special treatment that she never receives. Yeah; both of these are messed up. Women aren't fragile things that need to be treated like weird glass-blown angels…Sojourner Truth proves this by being strong.
…but she also proves that Black women are treated absolutely horrifically. She gets worked like a man (and beaten like a man) and so is considered less of a woman and less of human being.
Then she brings up the complete lack of logic present in inequality. She—being Black and a woman in the 1800s—is allowed less than a white man. But white dudes are getting snippy because she's asking for just a little more in the way of rights. Why are these guys getting miffed, exactly? She's not asking for them to have fewer rights than they already have; she's just asking for more than what she has.
Some of these dudes argue that women can achieve less because—check out this skewed logic—Jesus was male. Truth states that this is ridiculous. After all, God depended on Mary to bring Jesus to the world.
And speaking of Biblical women achieving Big Deal things: Eve managed to turn her world upside down with just one bite of an apple. So a statement that women can't get things done is insane: with the combined forces of determined women, there can be change again. Eventually, men will bow before the force of women's power.
Now that's how you end a speech.
TL;DR
A Black woman stood up and said, "Hey, I'm human, too. And I deserve just as many rights as Black men and white women."
And then the sound of her dropping the mic echoed through history.
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