In the short story "The Man Who Was Almost A Man" by Richard Wright, the two intertwining themes are "the struggle for power" and "coming-of-age". Dave Saunders, the protagonist of this story, feels that by acquiring a gun, he will become a man and have more power in his life.
Answer:
to aid in new growth I guess is the answer
Answer
gerund phrase
Explanation:
A gerund phrase is a noun phrase that starts with a verb that acts as a noun. Here are the examples:
Marking assignments can be challenging.
Getting married is exciting.
Taking my daughter out is fun.
Wandering across the street is awkward.
Answer:
vengeance
Explanation:
A major theme for the Greek myth Odyseesy is one of vengeance.
This is because King Agammenmon feels aggrieved that his wife Helen has run off with a younger lover and summons his forces and forges alliances to bring down Troy where she is.