The tone used by the author of "Samuel's Memory" most clearly when retelling his great-great grandfather's story is sad and angry. The story is a retelling based on a true story of the young 9 year old boy who traveled on the Trail of Tears. it describes the young boys hatred for the white man and how when they looked at him they only saw the color of his skin.
And how are we supposed to know.. we don’t know who that is. Give us a photo next time or something
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I believe C would be the correct answer.
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D is very easily excluded, the URL path doesn't matter.
A is excluded because the name of your blog doesn't tell you how to present your information to your audience.
B is excluded because I believe bloggers are speaking on their opinions, they're not worried about mainstream media, they're presenting info geared towards their audience.
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in fahrenheit 451 it is dystopian because they live in a society where they are not allowed to read books and is the opposite of how we know fire men; we know fire men as they put out fires in this dystopian noval they set fire to any book in barriers of literature ect. and they can do that because in there society it is normal to have fire proof Houses.
In this passage, Nick reflects on what the landscape must have looked like when the Dutch explorers arrived to the continent. He is looking at Gatsby's house, and at this point in the novel, we know that Nick believes that New York, as well as the people he has met, are vile, corrupt and greedy. He contrasts this view with that of the pristine continent on the arrival of the European settlers.
The phrase "fresh, green breast of the New World" presents a view that is "fresh." The land is new, but it is also fresh in the sense that it is not rotten. The land has not yet been "infected" with the corruption of modern times. Therefore, the phrase is intended to represent a time before America had become a land of greed and vice.