Throughout the memoir, he struggles with his identity after moving countries and trying to fit in. He doesn’t include a name in his title because that reflects his own personal feelings of having no identity. He isn’t even sure of who he is, and so he presents that to the reader by the title of his memoir.
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Be polite to everyone and handle with care. It helps you be friendly to all.
The best answer for this question is:
<span>d. life should be enjoyed and experienced thoroughly.
His poem has a special interpretation wherein the peaches is described as the life that we have. The writer wants to advise us that we should always take advantage of that chance and live a life with no regrets.</span>
The correct answer is A. stubborn.
Words can have a denotation and a connotation. Denotation is the literal meaning of the word - what you would find in a dictionary if you looked the word up. On the other hand, connotation has to do with personal feelings and emotions one get when he or she thinks about a particular word.
Words such as <em>grateful, proud, </em>and <em>honored </em>tend to have positive connotations - people usually see them in a positive light. On the other hand, when someone is <em>stubborn, </em>that is usually a negative thing.
I think that religion is one main factor of Homophobia, as in the bible it says "Man shall not sleep with boy," which actually means, "An adult and kid shouldn't be together." Another large reason, is, people don't like change, and some find the stereotypes people lay out odd, when most aren't true and don't apply to a majority of LGBTQ+. The last reason, is, they're scared of the human race collapsing due to lack of reproduction, which is unlikely, as there are still billions of people on the planet.
I support pride, because, people that are in LGBTQ+ are human as much as we are, and deserve rights. They can't help who they love. They're human beings and should be treated as them. They have done nothing to harm us, so why should we harm them?