People should be proud of who they are was the theme discussed here.
Option (a);
<u>EXPLANATION: </u>
I, too sing America, a poem by Langston Hughes, teaches that freedom is the goal. The author raises his statements against the racial discrimination. The concept is that each and everyone should be treated equally and to be included in American society.
The kitchen represents that the author should also be allowed to eat in the table and not in the kitchen. People should have a strong determination about themselves. Also they should not think about racial discrimination that includes differences in color such as white or black and on their appearance. Rather than they should treat people in friendly tone.
I believe it is the third option
Answer:
Adverbial clause
Explanation:
An adverbial clause is a subtype of dependent clauses and it functions as an adverb in a sentence. Usually, it has both a subject and a verb.
In this case, we have an<em> adverbial clause of concession </em>marked with subordinating conjunction<em> even though</em>. Some other conjunctions used in this type of clause are: after, if, although, unless, so...that, as if, since...
Besides the adverbial clause of concession, we have also the adverbial clauses of time, place, manner, comparison, purpose...
Answer: I couldn´t move anymore, I felt like i was gonna fall. Every breath was wasted as I helt on. Just looking down frightened me. But, I started to realize.. even if i fell to my death, No one would see and no one would care. I couldn´t hold on anymore. I slowly let go.... Falling peacefully. Wind blowing on me as i fall. I finally reached the ground, but i wasn´t dead. My arms and legs were paralyzed. I waited patient.... There i was knocked out cold and covered in snow.
Explanation: HOPE IT HELPS....
The murderer, he'll come into your house
Quiet as a mouse.
He'll try to kill your family
But he'll look a little camely
Oh no! Oh dear! The murderer is here. x2 (Refrain)
You jump out ur window,
Ready to escape
But there's one thing you can't forget
And that is your cape!
Refrain*
Made this song when I was 7. Don't judge.