The answers are A and B.
<span>When Cullen speaks of planting while others reap, and standing "abject and mute," he is speaking about the racial injustices present in American society. As these injustices have changed over time, the American identity has also shifted. Those changes are, in turn, reflected in American literature. </span>
Answer:
- Growing up means accepting oneself.
Explanation:
The theme of the given excerpt from 'The Outsiders' is 'growing up means accepting oneself' as it displays how the speaker has accepted his brothers' distinct choices and their way of life instead of imposing his own interests on them. His brother Soda does not 'crack a book at all' while Darrel, his eldest brother, remains busy with his work and doesn't have time for books, drawing, or movies but he seems to have accepted these differences in their choices. It reflects that with growing up, he's become more mature and accepting.
Answer:
Probably C
Explanation:
That question lowkey hard
Tomas Moro's Utopia is a critique to wealth and the value given to pretty much useless things such as gold and silver, which cannot be used to build such as iron and are used for adornment and hoarding purposes only. So B. The Utopians value money less than other, more useful things.
Answer:
Answer :
celebratory.
Explanation:
Because " Aunt Imogen " comes once a year to her sisters house which makes the babies feeling happy ....... And we also depended in choosing the answer on this phrase " Queen's Festival " which indicates that there a celebratory happened in the story.