The first section follows Jook-Liang, the sister who wants to follow dreams of stardom by studying tap dance, despite her grandmother's disapproval. She gains self-esteem but, in growing up, learns that not all dreams can be achieved.
The second section follows the adopted son, Jung-Sum. He is handsome and talented as a boxer; while training he discovers an unexpected attraction to his boxing coach.
The third section is narrated by Sek-Lung, the youngest of the three. He explores the world of fantasy through war games and creating wind chimes with his grandmother and comes up against the harsher realities of the real world during an expedition with a babysitter to the Japanese neighborhood.
The symbol in the excerpt <em>is the new cloak. </em>
Symbols in literature are used to signify ideas through them, which means that the author can use a symbol with the purpose of giving them symbolic meanings that in fact are completely different from the literal sense. For example, in our daily life, we can say that a white pigeon is a symbol of peace or that the color red is a symbol of love.
Since the excerpt is from the Odyssey, I can deduce that the new cloak represents Odysseus’s change from an exhausted traveler to the returning hero.
Answer:
bounce pass
Explanation:
you are bouncing the ball to the next player ...ik this bc i played for a few yrs
Behind me, I heard the same man asking: ‘For God’s sake, where is God?’ And from within me, I heard a voice answer: ‘Where is he? This is where—hanging here from this gallows…’
You can find this in Chapter 4, pg. 65