Answer:
1. the text reminds you of something on the news (ex: a political story)
2. the text reminds you of a current event (ex: the Olympics)
3. the text reminds you of a historical event (ex: a war)
Explanation:
Text to world examples are connections of the text with something in the news, current events, or historical events.
Answer:
Social invisibility refers to a group of people in the society who have been separated or systematically ignored by the majority of the public. As a result, those who are marginalized feel neglected or being invisible in the society. It can include elderly homes, child orphanages, homeless people or anyone who experiences a sense of ignored or separated from society as a whole.[1][2][3][4]
Explanation:
The subjective experience of being unseen by others in a social environment is social invisibility. A sense of disconnectedness from the surrounding world is often experienced by invisible people. This disconnectedness can lead to absorbed coping and breakdowns, based on the asymmetrical relationship between someone made invisible and others.[5]
Among African-American men, invisibility can often take the form of a psychological process that both deals with the stress of racialized invisibility, and the choices made in becoming visible within a social framework that predetermines these choices. In order to become visible and gain acceptance, an African-American man has to avoid adopting behavior that made him invisible in the first place, which intensifies the stress already brought on through racism.[6]
Answer:
I think it's the second one; It emphasizes the struggles the speaker has experienced in life.
Explanation:
In this sentence, winter most likely represents depression or sadness of sorts, while spring is joy or happiness. Therefore they're saying that their life is full of grief/pain and has never known joy.
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