Answer:
students wearing neon hoodies, although it's against rules, it's being protested in a peaceful way.
Explanation:
Civil disobedience such as Martin Luther's peaceful marches or Rosa Parks refusal move from her seat.
The exchange is dialogue. The two characters are talking to each other--not themselves or the audience directly.
1- The correct answer is B.
The narrator could not believe what Miguel had said, so he run off to the park to investigate. When he arrived, he realized Miguel was correct: there were no traces of the carnival there: no holes where the spikes had been, no hay scattered about.
2- The correct answer is D.
The narrator's father was astonished because he believed that Miguel and the reporter were wrong. He could not understand how it could be possible for there to be no carnival in the area when he and everyone in town had been to one the night before.
Answer:
Dunbar compares surviving the pain of oppression to wearing a mask that hides the suffering of its wearer presenting a more joyful face to the world.
Explanation:
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