Answer with Explanation:
1. Why do you think that Warren Brown includes the fact that Colin Powell moved from Harlem to the Bronx when he was three years old?
Warren Brown included the fact that Colin Powell moved from Harlem to the Bronx in order to show that <u>he was brought up in a black community until he was three years old.</u> It also shows how he grew up in a better-living area compared to that of the Harlem. The Bronx contained many immigrants and it this is where Colin was raised. This allowed Colin to mingle with different nationals and <u><em>not mind the color of his skin.</em></u>
2. What does this suggest about his parents?
This suggested that his parents<em> (Luther and Maud)</em> were concerned about rearing their children in a nicer community rather than the Harlem. They wanted Colin and Marylin to grow up with "confidence" and "discipline." They wanted the best for their children.
Answer:
B. Joseph Asagai.
Explanation:
The novel "A Raisin in the Sun" by Lorraine Hansberry revolves around an African-American family and their struggle to be accepted in American society. The novel deals with themes of race, belonging, survival, family, etc.
Afro-centrism is a term that is used to study the African race and anything related to that particular race. And among the characters of the story, the best character who exemplifies that character of Afro-centrism is Joseph Asagai.
Joseph is one of the suitors of Beneatha, the daughter of Mama Younger. He is proud of his Nigerian background and even tried to help Beneatha to accept and appreciate their African heritage. His desire is to go back home and help his people. Even though he's in America, he did not forget his roots and believed that he can help improve his people.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Answer:
Let us begin with the Three Little Pigs. It is written in the third person in The Three Little Pigs. In The Three Little Pigs, the Big Bad Wolf purposefully blew down the homes of the three little pigs. The Big Bad Wolf seems to be really guilty in The Three Little Pigs. In this tale, the wolf desired to devour the three little pigs. Another distinction is that the Big Bad Wolf ends up on the dinner table of the third little pig! In The Three Little Pigs, the illustrator depicts the pigs purchasing building supplies.
Actually, I am not too sure the question is well phrased. Translators do not decide on character development, conflict resolution or dialogue: they just need to stay faithful to the original text, those decisions are up to the original author.
so the best answer is "word choice", but that's not exactly "structural".
Unless the option of "dialogue" means the word choice in dialogue, but I don't think so.
I would say that a good answer would be "word order" or "grammatical construction".
Oedipus Rex is full of striking and poignant imagery. Perhaps the most noteworthy example of imagery is presented to the reader towards the end of the play. Oedipus finds his mother and wife, Jocasta, dead as a result of hanging herself. In a fit of extreme anguish, Oedipus does the following:
He snatched the golden brooches from the Queen,With which her robe was fastened, lifted them,And struck. Deep to the very founts of...