How you would represent the house and what you would do for your school.
Both narrators possess pride in their faith.
Both narrators have a deep faith in God.
Both narrators are uncertain about wearing a religious head covering.
<em>Both narrators clearly show their desire to be part of their religion, pride in what they believe and faith in their God, the only issue they're concerned about it's the veil, a common accessory in their religion. </em>
<em>In the text, the narrator's speech is about convincing herself that using a veil would benefit herself and her relationship with God too. She wants to do it, but the fear, prejudices and other aspects make her uncertain about it.</em>
<em>In the picture, the girl admits her devotion to her religion since she was a child, however, now that she's grown, she finds herself reflective about a new issue: using a veil.</em>
B because since he is writing about the character
Answer:
With the central theme of this poem being the underlying question of happiness, and the influence of the Black Arts Movement that can still be seen in the uncovering of history and the past. The description of dogs and syphilitic and humans as tubercular master goes back to the days of slavery. The common diseases spread throughout the slavery time was syphilis and tuberculosis and they were very prominent amongst slaves. The author is most likely was comparing the dogs to her ancestors and the “two-legged” masters to their slave owners. This line seems to tie together the acts of slavery in the past to the nostalgic present
Answer:
B, Rising actions
Explanation:
Thsi is the part of the story (near the middle) where the tension builds up, without the tension your story would be pretty boring)