I believe he did that in order <span>to teach children how to interact with adults.
He was aware of his own surroundings in which children were impolite towards adults so he wanted to show what happens in the animal world. He wanted to portray young animals as polite and respectful, unlike human children who were unruly.</span>
<span>"Figurative language is the use of words in an unusual or imaginative manner. Often figurative language involves the use of a metaphor, a simile, personification, hyperbole, idiom, a euphemism, and pun." from a source.
i would think you are right??!!
hope that helped??!!
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I think that it is False
Copyright does extend to intellectual property
When Mama realizes that Walter lost not only his share but also Beneatha's, what she does is expressed in (Option D).
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What did Walter do?</h3>
In the story "Raisin in the Sun", Walter - Mama's son had been given $3,500 to open a bank account.
This money came in from their late fathers Life Insurance Settlement. He not only lost it but lost his sisters educational fund of $3,000 as well.
When the news is made known, Mama:
- beats Walter in the face and yells at him.
- she prays for strength.
- she reminds Walter of his dad's life of frustration and hopelessness.
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