Answer:
life is strange isn't it ?
a planet very far from other thinking beings
a planet called earth
and among billons
now I'm asking to you
billons in you
billons in me that you're watching it right now !
and trillion in our planet that evolved this kind of condition to evolve someone like you and me
now I'm asking you second time
life is strange isn't it ?
Answer:
Recognizing Injustice and Facing Responsibility
Explanation:
Grant often criticizes his society. He bitterly resents the racism of whites, and he cannot stand to think of Jefferson’s unjust conviction and imprisonment. For most of the novel, however, he does nothing to better his lot. He sarcastically claims that he teaches children to be strong men and women despite their surroundings, but he is a difficult, angry schoolmaster. Grant longs to run away and escape the society he feels will never change. Like Professor Antoine, he believes no one can change society without being destroyed in the process.
Jefferson’s trial reinforces Grant’s pessimistic attitude. Grant sees the wickedness of a system designed to uphold the superiority of one race over another. He sees a man struck down to the level of a hog by a few words from an attorney. He sees a judge blind to justice and a jury deaf to truth. These injustices are particularly infuriating because no one stands up to defy them. The entire town accepts Jefferson’s conviction with a solemn silence. Even Grant stays silent, resisting his aunt and Miss Emma, who implore him to teach Jefferson how to regain his humanity.
Answer:
to show you another way to write the word
It's basically to show a writer when it's a good spot to break down a word when it can't fit into a line.
The answer is B.The swan is a personification of death and dying even when it is not a person.The swan and the particular behaviour it has in the situation here, proves to be that of the act of dying , the moment when death becomes it all.It cannot be a metaphor because it is not implying a resemblance with an object or thing.It is not a simile because we do not have two things being compared with a <em>it is like...</em>Finally it is not a hyperbole because there is no exaggeration at anything resembling a swan.
The word that links nouns, pronouns and phases to other words are called prepositions. There are many and they are used as connectors (eg.: on, at, in, between, under, in front of, above, among, etc).