Movement, Immovable, Countermove, Remove, Movers, Moves, Move
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Both C and D could be good answers to your question. However, I believe D is the better answer since both myths demonstrate how the characters felt about their circumstances. Hope this helps. <span />
Dee's actions in "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker is in line described as changing her name.
Answer: Option A
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Dee changes her name as to Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo, which it interpreted by demonstrating her going back to her African origin. Time and again she has given preference to trends by not giving preference to some things which are not so significant, like fashion.
She might not have done it assuming that it is right, but rather done it because she might have assumed that it is fashionable. However although Dee claims that she is going back to her roots, in the past she has rejected the same.
Here below is a short poem using the words in their proper meaning.
Explanation:
A polyphony of litany rang across the church with the wind
and carried its shrill to the harbor----
Where the ship awaits consent to commence
On its journey to the distant shores.
The regimen of the fleet to await---
The blessings of the church
Overpowered by the Charisma of the new captain
Who favored the favorable tides to the God.
The words here are used according to their main meaning and not due to a fringe meaning they may have.
This poem uses the words in a narrative sense of them in a free verse. Hope this is of some help.
Answer:
I haven't read the book but from what I understand, the writer is basically telling you that the you can not see the world from one place...to see the entire picture of something you must not stand and stop in that one area or thought or you won't get anywhere, but at the same time a mask dancer is someone who dances with a mask on bringing in the idea of hidden identities or hidden truth, and so to be able to understand something you must not hide behind a veil or mask in order for you to fully see what lies there.....
I hope this helps