Answer: Because the "shadows" in True Son's life represent the ending of his happiness with his Indian family when his "adoptive" Indian father forces him to return to his white family.
Explanation: True Son is kidnapped from his white family and adopted by the Delaware Indians, who give him true happiness and make him consider himself as one of them. However, one day his father Cuyloga forces him to return with his white family against his will. In literature, "shadows" are used to represent darkness in the light of a character, they suggest the presence of pain or evil, in this case, being his birth family who he genuinely refuses.
Explanation:
We rented a car and drove away slowly.
We rented a car and drove away slowly.Adverbs is a char.
if this helps you then please make me brainlist
I think your going to have to have a visual for this and also what are the words, what are the words? also why are there Rescued words.
The answer is B: clearly take a side.
A thesis statement is the main point or central message that writers include at the beginning of their writings since it explains the main ideas they are going to develop in the rest of the essay.
In every thesis statement not only does the writer include the topic of the essay but he/she also presents a comment or statement that tells the readers the writer’s position in relation to the topic being discussed; that is, if the writer is for or against the topic he/she is going to develop later.
In this thesis statement the writer has included the main idea that he/she is going to develop in the essay (that is, the effect too much television has on children), and he/she has also included the two opposite viewpoints regarding the topic. However, he/she has forgotten to include his/her opinion: Does he/she agree or not?
So, in order to improve this thesis, the writer must take a side.
In the body of the essay, the writer can include his/her reasons for being for or against the topic and he/she can even include quotes and statistics from different sources in order to support his/her ideas. They do not need to be included in the thesis statement.