Answer:
John's reaction to the chicken being killed foreshadows his quality of being a civil rights activist.
Explanation:
"Preaching to the Chickens: The Story of Young John Lewis" is a book written by Jabari Asim, portraying the life of young John Lewis.
After John Lewis began to take care of the chickens on his farm, he took it as an opportunity to hone his preaching. He began to consider the chickens on farm as his congregation. When his parents would take chickens to kill and cook them, he would refuse to eat chicken and would not talk to his parents. He asserts that this form of showing disapproval marked a beginning in his life as a non-violent protesters. So, in this way, John's reaction to the chicken being killed foreshadow his future as a civil rights activist. He, at an early age, began to defend those who were not able to speak for themselves.
Answer:
plastic waste in the oceon make the ocean not be neet or clean
Thats why its is important to have plastic recyclen to make sure people dont dump plastic and waste in the oceans
Answer:
"Well, what do they do as a club?" Millicent wanted to know; This is the exposition implying that Millicent will challenge the club's activities.
Explanation:
I chose this answer because 1. I think it would best fit the question. 2. The resolution of a story is basically a conclusion that ends the story.
(I hope this helps!)