The sand is the most gentle hue of gold, almost earthen and muted, the humble star of the scene. I love this beach. I love the driftwood that comes upon the buoyant waves as tiny rescue boats. The crowds of people arriving just to get a view of this spectacular sight. I love it all. Then there is the seaweed, that flora of those salty waves, as deeply green as any high summer foliage. My favourite though, of everything that is here upon the softly rolling dunes, is the tall, tall grass that whispers so sweetly into the gusting breeze.
I believe the answer is D
Answer and Explanation:
This question is about "Brown Girl Dreaming"
1. Jacqueline's mother decides to return to South Carolina, despite the dangerous conditions, because it is not possible to maintain her marriage. So she decides to return to her homeland, where she will have the support of her family and where she will be able to work while the family takes care of her children.
2. She is relieved, in a way, to get out of a marriage that was not doing her well, but she is also afraid for her future and the safety of her and her children, who will grow up in a dangerous environment like South Carolina.
The answer is Hiking, the helping verb is Am Going.