D) all of them correctly connected the independent clause with the dependent clause
Answer:
idk
Explanation:
Yes somebody cares about you
You don't know but might be me
some people are destined to not see
How different you are
just like I am
Some people are destined to see you
from inside the soul
And that someone is me
So dont say you're ugly
That is a lazy word is to short
If you like whatever your like
If you walk in of any way
If you love in a special way
Don't you think you deserve living?-
Yes you do because you're like me
Just another being living in this world
Whatever people says you are
you're not
Care about yourself
chris is with you
If somebody talks of you
Don't ever think leavin of this world
You got your life
So keep it
Don't let it go for anything
Is yours
keep the beautiful mirror of your life alive
in front of you
Answer:Personification connects readers with the object that is personified. Personification can make descriptions of non-human entities more vivid, or can help readers understand, sympathize with, or react emotionally to non-human characters.
Explanation:
Answer:
Jojo calls his parents by their first names for he feels that they are neglectful parents and did not seem to care for him and his baby sister. Moreover, he feels more connected and cares for his maternal grandparents who seem to be the primary carers of the two.
His relationship with his parents seems to be a strained one, for while the mother is busy working and doing drugs, the father is in prison. And Jojo is more like a parent to his sister. He also feels closer to Pop and Mam.
Explanation:
The novel <em>Sing, Unburied, Sing,</em> written by Jesmyn Ward, tells the story of Joseph "Jojo" who lives with his black grandparents and has a strained relationship with his parents and his paternal grandparents. The story deals with the themes of family and the hope and struggle, especially in the young teenage boy's life.
Jojo loved his Pop and Mam, his black grandparents but called his own biological parents by their first names. This is not always the case. But he started calling them after they changed, with his mother Leonie getting into drugs and alcohol while his father Michael getting into trouble and kept in prison. He used to call them Mama and Pop but <em>"that was when there was more good than bad"</em>. Now, they have changed which led to him calling them by their real first names.
His relationship with his biological parents seems to be a strained one. Leonie always is either drunk or working, into drugs with her <em>"only friend" </em>Misty while Michael gets involved with bad things and ended up in prison. Added to that, his namesake Big Joseph, his paternal grandfather was a white racist man who would not even acknowledge his grandchildren. So, he has only his Pop and Mam to feel for, and who he also deeply respects and loves. He also states that he basically is the parent of her three-year-old baby sister Kayla. Leonie also seems to be deeply traumatized by the death of her brother Given that she turns into a neglectful mother to her children.
Pretty boring nothing extreme I thought something dramatic will happen but nope