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The excerpt from "Initiation” correctly matches with the implied resolution of the story? this is it, all right. the worst part, the hardest part, the part of initiation that i figured out myself; this implies that Millicent decides not to join the Sorority
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An excerpt refer to words, statement or phrases which is extracted from a literature which has meaning.
Therefore, The excerpt from "Initiation” correctly matches with the implied resolution of the story? this is it, all right. the worst part, the hardest part, the part of initiation that i figured out myself; this i
implies that Millicent decides not to join the Sorority.
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Answer: I think it means that telling the truth can either help prod the world into the right direction.
Explanation: Take for example, the election. If the President hadn't spoke up about fraud, then we wouldn't have ever learn about the incident with the ballets, and such. (sorry for the politics)
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The word father in the story has two meanings. First, it implies the love and protection of his biological father. Kevin’s father is a cheerful man who is always willing to help his son and provides a warm and loving home. Kevin’s teacher, on the other hand, is a cold man who ridicules Kevin. The author uses these two “fathers” to develop the theme of fatherly love in the story. Father Waldo represents discipline, restrictions, and strict social hierarchy. At school Kevin is encouraged to be ashamed of his father because of his lack of education and job as a barman. Ironically it’s his father and family who encourage him to value his education:
“We never got the chance,” his mother would say to him. “It wouldn’t have done me much good but your father could have bettered himself. He’d be teaching or something now instead of serving behind a bar. He could stand up with the best of them.”
Thus the author is setting up a choice for Kevin to make. He can choose to reject his roots and embrace the social order of the school or cling to his place as a member of the family. Kevin makes his choice in the end, when he lies to his father to protect him from the shame of not having the correct answers.
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