Answer:
A
Explanation:
I think the best thing to do is summarize the main ideas,this way the readers will remember your argument.
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Answer:
Cows flying through the air among the dusty clouds
A giant tree connecting the earth and the sky
The cattle walking down the branches of the fig tree
The narrator being the granddaughter of a god.
Explanation:
The Beginning of the Maasai is a myth told to us by a daughter of Neiterkob, father of Maasai tribe. Neiterkob`s father is god Enkai. She has no special treatment from her father, so she takes care of the cattle with other members of the tribe. Once volcano erupted and sent all the cattle to the sky (cows flying through the air among the dusty clouds). The tribe can not survive without the cattle, so god Enkai provides them with a giant tree that connects the earth and the sky, so that cattle can walk down to them.
Answer:
stop giving me good christmas vibes.
Explanation:
A time I gave a person the best advice was when this person was trying to get their love life together and I helped her write a love letter to her lover I felt so happy to help.
(sorry but there isn't much detail to this advice i given)
The phrases "the thicker her silences" and "No prodding will elicit clues" are included by the author:
C. to develop a mood of helplessness, as Naomi is frustrated with Obasan's failure to respond.
- In "Obasan", a novel by Joy Kogawa (born in 1935), the narrator is Naomi Nakane, a 36-year-old woman of Japanese descent.
- The novel addresses, among other things, the persecution of Japanese people in Canada during World War II.
- In the excerpt, Naomi is talking to her aunt, to whom she refers as Obasan (aunt in Japanese).
- The phrases "the thicker her silences" and "No prodding will elicit clues" are used to vividly convey Obasan's silence.
- The mood is one of helplessness and frustration. Naomi can't get her aunt to answer her questions, even if she insists in repeating.
- However, by the end of the passage, we can see that Naomi understands and accepts her aunt's behavior.
- <u>In conclusion</u>, the phrases are included to develop the mood of helplessness and the frustration of the narrator.
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