Answer:
Trevor Noah asked his mother to plead to god to visit their home because the visiting church was life-threatening for them.
Explanation:
Trevor Noah said the given lines to his mother because his mother had ordered Noah to go to the church even at the time when their car was broken down. Noah's mother was a very religious person. This action of hers made Noah irritated and he presented the proposal of meeting Jesus at their own home in the coming week. He was thrown out of the car by his mother to save him from the men who had entered their car with evil intentions.
Answer:
a historical account or biography written from personal knowledge or special sources.
Explanation:
Explain the connotation of each. Both words are similar. Determined is more positive and can be associated with someone who is hardworking. Stubborn is a more negative connotation and can be associated with someone who doesn't want to listen.
Answer:
Possibly C: Widespread poverty throughout Ireland
Explanation:
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Dove-twirl in the tall grass. End-of-summer glaze next door On the gloves and split ends of the conked magnolia tree. Work sounds: truck back-up-beep, wood tin-hammer, cicada, fire horn
<span>A. Poetry of Place</span>
My birthplace vanished, my citizenship earned, in league with stones of the earth, Ienter, without retreat or help from history, the days of no day, my earth of no earth, I re-enter the city in which I love you. And I never believed that the multitude of dreams and many words were vain.
D. Poetry of Family
On the days when the rest have failed you, let this much be yours— flies, dust, an unnameable odor, the two waiting baskets: one for the lemons and passion, the other for all you have lost. Both empty, it will come to your shoulder, breathe slowly against your bare arm. If you offer it hay, it will eat. Offered nothing, it will stand as long as you ask. The little bells of the bridle will hang beside you quietly, in the heat and the tree's thin shade. Do not let its sparse mane deceive you, or the way the left ear swivels into dream. This too is a gift of the gods. Calm and complete.
B. Poetry of Spirit
When the black snake flashed onto the morning road, and the truck could not swerve— death, that is how it happens. Now he lies looped and useless as an old bicycle tire. I stop the car and carry him into the bushes.
C. Poetry of Nature