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what motivites her is that she has the strength. In “Sonnet,” the speaker wants to keep his “strength and courage” in difficult moments (Line 4). His motivation is that “there is power making for the right” (Line 14).
Explanation:
Fighting for what's right also motivated Ida B. Wells to act heroically.
i hope its accurate bc i havent read this in a while . brainliest ?
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A. People connect with their culture by continually revisiting past traditions.
Explanation:
Alice Walker's <em>Everyday Use</em> revolves around the lives of the three women, mother-daughters, and their perception about what constitutes heritage, tradition, culture, and one's identity. Mama and Maggie may life in a dilapidated house but their sense of identity to their roots remains unbroken whereas the 'better educated' daughter Dee "Wangero" is more of a 'westernized' approach to her identity.
In the given passage, Dee hates the fact that her desired quilts were given to her sister Maggie who will only<em> "put them to everyday use" </em>whereas her own plan was to put them up like some souvenir and put in on display and not use it. The narrator Mama recollects the time when she had offered those same quilts to her when she first went to college but she had called them <em>"old-fashioned, out of style"</em> and refused to take them. And now that she's had a place of her own, she wanted to 'show-off' her heritage and tradition and use it as a way to 'decorate' her house. So, <u><em>judging by the way the author decided to portray the characters to their relationship with the quilt, the book's title </em></u><u><em>Everyday Use</em></u><u><em> seemed likely to signify how people connect and feel connected with their culture through the frequent revisiting of past traditions.
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Thus, the<u> correct answer is option A.
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Option D
Explanation:
The answer is option D or "Both modern comic book characters and readers are more diverse now than in the past." It is a true statement that modern entertainment is becoming more diverse to appeal to different cultures of people the same goes to comic books. If you can create a character coming from a specific culture it will convince more people from that culture to read the comic and fall in love with the character. Usually readers fall in love with a character based on the simple fact that they can relate to the character they are reading about so creating characters with a more diverse background is only expanding the chance of the reader falling in love with him or her.
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