I think Dr Seuss has a way of making the books and easy read. Especially when it comes to kids he always is a fanatic in rhyming but it helped kids read easier. That's why I think hes popular for his writing.
Explanation:
The question is about Sam Watson, a character from the novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston.
This novel is filled with vernacular language, as a part of the setting of the story.
Questioning means doubting a validity of something, demanding a proof, querying.
Sam Watson, in this particular situation, used the term "questionizin" as a synonim for "asking" ("Ah'm questionizin' you!")
Although both words have the same root (question) their meanings slightly differ, as shown, but in spite of that difference, Sam's sentence can be understood in a proper context.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
First person POV (Point of view) is talking from the perspective of that person. Key words for first person POV may include: I, me, my, and we.
=Contact with native populations is rarely an even exchange; the native people are usually exploited in some way.
During the early colonialism period, the natives believed that they form a mutually beneficial relationships with the colony, but as it turn out those people only want to control the resources on the land where the natives were resided
Is it the background of the story? Prequel? Maybe? Idk