<span>a.
</span>Wealth
In “Kaddo’s Wall,” the main character,
Kaddo, had a surplus of corn that was so great he did not know what really to do with
it. The one thing he knew for certain, however, is
that he did not want to share his corn with those less fortunate. Instead he has the corn made into flour and
the flour made into bricks with which he builds a wall around his house. The idea that Kaddo had so much corn that he
could use a life-sustaining substance to build a wall is quite opulent. Thus, because it is with (and out of) his
wealth that the wall is made, the wall symbolizes wealth.
Answer:
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Explanation:
How can you hate people as pure as them you can hate them a much as you want but they would still love you . Like their music speaks to people and you really shouldnt make fun of peoples idol(s) because tht could be the only thing keeping them alive right now and besides all tht thir hot but yea buh thx fr your opinion i just stated the fax tho
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The definition of "tone" in literature is the way the author expresses his attitude through his writing. The tone can change very quickly or may remain the same throughout the story. Tone is expressed by your use of syntax, your point of view, your diction, and the level of formality in your writing.
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1. <span>B. Has earned the respect of the royal families.
></span>He become an emperor but was forced to abdicate. A decade has passed but he was still treated as the <span>‘Son of Heaven” but was actually a prisoner with true human contact aside from Mrs. Wang, his beloved nurse, Chen Pao-shen, his teacher and Reginald Johnston, his English tutor.
2. </span><span>C. She resents her husband's mannerisms and ability to dismiss her worries so casually.
>She was anxious about what they witnessed that night when the lady who watched over their baby gave birth. She was as if full of guilt when she saw the baby was only wrapped with old newspapers, so she went to get the flannel of the cupboard and swaddled the baby in it. She resent her husband for discussing the horrible thing with his fellow actors, as if it was an amusing incident, while she was full of guilt seeing the baby's birth. She resented him for being so casual on her when she was actually in need of his comforting.
3. </span><span>A. "A man can be surprised to find himself turning involuntarily towards those figures, wearing long silk gowns, which give them such an enticing and alluring shape, and make the observer yearn to uncover the magic and the secrets which lie beneath them.
>The veil is suppose to cover the woman's body but men are very curios thus giving them the thought "what could be there inside veil".</span>