Answer:
D: To boost morale and confidence among his audience.
There you go
I don't want to be rude or anything but this looks like it would be a math question
Moshe is awkward, clownish, shy, doesn't talk much but sings, deeply spiritual, very poor, and the community likes him. Are there any options to choose from? One critical way in which Moshe is important to both Eliezer and the people of Sighet is because of his symbolic meaning.
Humor is subjective, so for some people a statement like that could be considered as such. Going by that, if we are looking at this statement as a joke then it would be classified as humor with some racist undertones, but it really depends on the context. That aside, I would say it’s racist because it can be used to generalize Asians in a hurtful way.
Answer:
the ugly duckling
Explanation:
he was a late bloomer from the other ducks, when he did he was a beautiful swan.