I believe the correct answer is "The cattle are
lowing,/ The Baby awakes./ But the little Lord Jesus/ No crying He makes."
In the “Slaughterhouse-Five” Kurt Vonnegut uses
lines from a Christmas carol “Away in Manage” as his epigraph:
“The cattle are lowing,
The Baby awakes.
But the little Lord Jesus
No crying He makes.”
This epigraph is usually considered for a reference for
Billy Pilgrim (or Vonnegut himself) as he saw horrible things, but complained
very little.
Answer: A
Explanation: it comes from an actual immigrant whose experience agrees with Freedman’s statement that one out of every five immigrants was detained.
Answer:
An abstract photograph is something that is presented in a way we would not usually look at or interpret things. In this case, it look like it's near the bottom of the plant and the photograph is taken as if it were stuck inside the plant. We usually don't stick our faces in a plant right? It is close up as well so at first glance, it could be difficult to understand what it is. The photograph is focusing on a small fragment of the whole piece.
Even though is tru that the D. option is one of the characteristics of this type of music, The one that perfectly describes it is the C. option: It was performed with no instruments. This type of music is very similar to the gregorian musica and there is an absense of instruments.