Which of these sentences are examples of racial prejudice and its physical, mental, and emotional effects on African Americans d
uring the twentieth century? Check each that is an example. “It seems to be typical of life in America, where opportunities, real and fancied, are thicker than any where else on the globe, that the second generation has no time to talk to the first.” “This fight begins, however, in the heart and it now had been laid to my charge to keep my own heart free of hatred and despair.” “He was, I think, very handsome. I gather this from photographs and from my own memories of him, dressed in his Sunday best and on his way to preach a sermon somewhere, when I was little.” “In my mind’s eye I could see him, sitting at the window, locked up in his terrors; hating and fearing every living soul including his children who had betrayed him, too, by reaching towards the world which had despised him.”
"This fight begins, however, in the hear and it now had been laid to my charge to keep my own heart free of hatred and despair."
"In my mind's eye I could see him, sitting at the window, locked up in his terrors; hating and fearing every living soul including his children who had betrayed him, too, by reaching towards the world which had despised him."
4. Alymer was obssessed with Georgianna's birthmark but not because its beautiful but because he's a scientist and he's obssessed with the possibility of it's removal.
Use Sentence Fragments Sparingly and When the Story Calls for It. Sentence fragments in fiction can be a useful way of conveying pace, tone, and intensity. However, overuse can lead to lazy writing—fragments should be used sparingly, and for a good storytelling purpose. I think it’s when the cast of characters includes just two characters I’m not 100% right on this