Answer:
All the female characters in "House in Mango Street" are trustworthy. Each of them in their own way.
Explanation:
The female characters in "House in Mango Street" represent real-life women and each one shows a pausible and identifiable story for most Latin Americans who had to overcome difficulties in a different country, but even difficulties and prejudices within their own culture.
Because of this identification and humanity that the female characters present, we can see that each one of them is reliable, within their own histories and in view of their own characteristics.
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Olaudah Equiano wasn't put into fetters on the slave ship because of his extreme youth.
When he was made to board the ship, he was still very young so I guess the slavers took pity on him and let him go about the ship freely, without having to be confined. Equiano was a slave, however, he was freed at one point, and then he started supporting the movement to end slavery.
Answer:
the answer is there aren't enough details in paragraph 6 to develop a topic.
Explanation:
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Which of the following should you NOT do if you lose your train of thought in a presentation?
<em><u>Stop and say nothing.
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Say anything.
Take a deep breath.
Look over your notes.