Answer: The day that their family will be free and not be in hiding.
Explanation:
And someday,” Mami continues, “we will be free, and all your cousins and aunts and uncles will come back and thank us.” She looks around at the scraggly grounds, the overgrown bushes, the abandoned houses...
“I know it is, Anita.” Mami wipes away my tears with her thumbs. “For now, we have to be like the little worm in the cocoon of the butterfly. All closed up and secret until the day . . .” She spreads her arms as if they were wings.
The answer is F)
For this exercise we have the following options:
The first appear very illogical so we can concentrate on the last ones E or F and then go on to find answer F correctly expresses the wish from Romeo to marry Juliet as fast as possible. In C it only expresses a day to be set. So answer is F: we can see that he is implying time could get over faster.
A. PARIS: These times of woe afford no time to woo.
B. Acquaint her here of my son Paris' love;
C. PARIS: Monday, my lord,
D. Will you be ready? do you like this haste?
E. And there an end. But what say you to Thursday?
F. PARIS: My lord, I would that Thursday were to-morrow.
Answer: There was no much emphasis or mention about the cast's cultural background. Certain aspects are based on assumptions. I feel that the historical background is seen most important, to understand the cast's behavior.
Explanation:
Russian author Varlam Shalamov wrote a short story on Condensed Milk. Shalamov spent 15 years of life in Gulag, a camp where Russian forced-labor was being operated. This story narrates his terrifying experiences.
He was a political person, which shows that he was not a regular criminal but has been arrested as a thief. The treatment given to a thief was better than what he has been through. He was arrested based on suspicion as the Stalin Government found him as a threat though he was considered an enemy amongst the people. This is because of expressing his opinion that the Soviet Regime considered/felt inappropriate. Shalamov demonstrated his brilliance despite his deteriorating health at the camp. He was offered help to escape but wasn't fooled either. He lived amongst people whom he couldn't trust anymore.
While going through a harrowing treatment at the camp, the combatant realized that Shestakov was setting a trap. Shestakov was the only person with an office job with privileges. During those times, being with privileges was considered being good with the government and its people. Shalamov was afraid of Shestakov, as they were the only ones working in the field where Shestakov is trained. Shalamov was incredulous as to who had assigned Sestakov for the training and what he might have been offered?. Everything in the camp had to be paid with either another man's blood or his life.
C b b b b a b a should be right if not i’m sorry
I’m pretty sure it’s the last one