Answer: Frightening
Explanation: The only 3 options would be concerned, suspicious, and frightening but concerned and suspicious are pretty much the same
Answer:
The playwrights want to convey that although people are evil and human nature leads to the worst atrocities, there is hope for humanity as long as there exists good to combat evil. In spite of everything, there are people who do not conform to evil and who will refuse to allow it to triumph. There are also people who will refuse to forget the small good in the heart of mankind.
Explanation:
I know Anne's story; unfortunately, I know nothing of the play! So I was not able to add specific evidence. I hope this provides some direction nonetheless. Sorry if it is inadequate...
3/4 times by 20, which is 15
The answer is D: to suggest a familiarity and kinship with Walt Whitman and other outcasts.
In this excerpt, taken from Ginsberg´s <em>A supermarket in California, </em>he sings a strange ode to the great American poet, Walt Whitman, who, just like Ginsberg, many years before, helped build an identity for underground America —an America that was not the normal America, but one that then and now keeps flowing upwards like lava, both destroying and cementing a way of life, beauty, and art—, and who was, for personal reasons, an outcast, too.
Explain what Allen means, using details from the editorial to support answer.
Answer: What Allen tries to convey is that he believes that burning the flag is not the right way to convey feelings of disagreement. He also contrasts the difference between freedom of conscience and expression. He believes that there are other ways to convey disagreement with governmental policies.
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