Jonas, from the Giver, lived in a sheltered world, where they did not know their true history. He was taught about how good his world is, and never taught that there was ever anything other than his world. He did not know color, or that there were other towns. So, of course, he felt conflicted when he found out that things hadn't always been this way.
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Answer: grew, venture
Explanation: it’s not grow because grow is usually used for an example “I’m ready to grow up” you do not say I’m ready to grew up. And also the sentence says every morning so it is venture, ventured is past tense.
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Asagai's main function as a character seems to be to inject the play with symbolism. Basically, Asagi is Africa. He represents one extreme of the American debate on assimilation. His presence in the play forces the audience (and Beneatha) to ask what it truly means to be an African American.
The correct answers to the following questions are:
(1) c. believes she can live without him. In \"The Third Bank of the River,\" the mother's reaction to the father's decision to leave most likely indicates that she "<span>believes she can live without him."
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(2) c. they are unable to overcome their ow. Based on events in \"The Third Bank of the River,\" the reader can most likely conclude that the narrator's siblings choose to leave town because "<span>they are unable to overcome their ow."</span>