Picture is the subject.
By restructuring the sentence...A picture of the author is on the second page.
Now it pops right out at you
The answer is "She was sick of segregation"
In Montgomery, the capital of Alabama, the first rows of buses were, by law, reserved for white passengers. Behind them were the seats where the blacks could sit. On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks took one of these buses on her way home from work and sat down at one of the places in the middle of the bus. When the driver-white-demanded that she and three other blacks rise to give way to whites who had entered the bus, Parks refused to comply with the order. She remained seated and was therefore arrested and taken to prison.
Rosa Parks' silent protest against segregation spread rapidly. The Women's Political Council organized a boycott of urban buses as a protest against racial discrimination in the country. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of those who supported the action. Activist and musician Harry Belafonte recalls how his life changed after the day King telephoned him to call for support for the action of the woman who became known as the "mother of civil rights movements" in the United States.
This comparison shows that the assassin is quick to escape and is difficult to catch because he is very fast.
<h3>What does this comparison represent?</h3>
- Represents a metaphor.
- Represents the killer is hard to catch
- It shows that the assassin has superhuman escape abilities.
A metaphor is an implicit and subjunctive comparison. When the assassin is compared to the wind's swift steeds, the narrator is showing how quick he is to escape and disappear from the sight of those who try to capture him.
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Gino will be surprised by his friends' plans
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