A) (Evidence): Dele Rolfe, a supporter of ethtical voluntourism, explains the shocking reality that "Anma sanctuaries...encouraging a cycle of exploiting the volunteers are trying to help.
B) (Refute): However, what if you found out the children you are "helping" are actually being kept in poor conditions so volutourists will spend money to come to the local area?
C) (Acknowledge): While many teens might view traveling and volunteering abroad as a worthwhile adventure.
D) (Aknowledge): Most would agree that volonteering in general is a worthy use of time.
E) (Establish claim): There are more genuine and effective ways to make a difference.
The correct answer is B. Wright wants to enhance the realism of the story for the audience.
The short story "The Man Who Was Almost a Man" was published in 1961. The technique of faithfully portraying the way the characters talk, their accent and informality, had been used to enhance realism much before that date. An example would be the writer F. Scott Fitzgerald, who already employed such style in his writing in the 1920's - for instance 'S'alright' instead of 'It's alright.'
That is what Wright does in the short story. Dave - an African-American who works at a farm - and the other characters have a very specific dialect. From its faithful representation in the story, a lot can be noted by the reader without much explanation being necessary: from the way they talk and the things they talk about, the time and setting, the social and historical context can be inferred. The very first dialog in the story is an example of that:
"Howdy, Dave! Whutcha want?"
"How yuh, Mistah Joe? Aw, Ah don wanna buy nothing. Ah jus wanted t see ef yuhd lemme look at tha catlog erwhile."
Rednecks is one of the colloquial terms that are being used to talk about a Yulee.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The earth would go slower if the rate of rotation decreased, so the days would be longer. If you want more information on this I recommend the book 'The Age of Miracles' by Karen Thompson Walker. It's a fictional book based on this concept.
Answer:
Shakespeare used the word "prevent" in his works to "anticipate" something. This is different from the way we use that word today, since for us "preventing" means "preventing" something from happening.
Explanation:
As you may already know, the English language has the ability to change over time, as do most languages. Furthermore, Sahkespeare was a writer who liked to explore words, often using them in unusual ways and who sound different than what we know about the word. An example of this is the word "prevent", which Shakespeare always uses in the sense of "anticipating". An example of this can be seen in "Hamlet", where Shakespeare wrote "the hatch and disclose will be some danger; which for to prevent ..."