Answer: sack of troy & the telegony
Explanation:
In general, it is "social divide"
That is a major source of friction between Heathcliff and Catherine in Wuthering Heights. This tension is only relieved later in the tale.
Explanation:
Heathcliff was a common boy who was fostered and never had peculiar schooling or protocol while she was always favoring towards partnering someone classy and educated. Unluckily for her, when he arrived back to the Heights that's specifically what he became so her life became much tougher.
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Answer:
Go and click on the invitation bar and you can find an option written as " search friends ". Then it's easy to find that unknown user if you're pretty fond of his/her username and DP ( display picture ).
Explanation:
i asked a friend and we came up with this answer i don't know if it's right I've never tried to look up someone so try it out and see if it works if not ill try again
The answer is B.
It cannot be A since in Gordimer's "Occasion for Loving" Gideon conveys a Black character who openly struggles with his White relationships. He knows he will never have freedom to love Ann.
It cannot be C since in "The Lying Days" traces of how her own mother took care of Black African children with her own daycare center were highlighted.
Letter B is denied in "No Time Like the Present" wherein Steve and Jabu fight against the poor education system the South African government offers.