Answer:
Just then my brother pulled up, so I smiled and waved, not minding the aching muscles in my arm quite so much.
Explanation:
thank me later
The correct answer is A) children. In "Like the Sun," all of the other choices would be considered "casualties" of Sekhar's truth except his children. The story didn't mention anything about it. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
Answer:
hatred is the sense of extreme dislike towards someone or something
and for the question you asked how can one dwell then I think it's not necessary to live towards arising hatred of someone for you
you should make it clear whatever the problem is
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I believe the answer is:
1. Hush because hush is a very soothing, calming word. Flaming, fired, and desired are really emotional words.
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It seems that the boy uses everyday language in order to describe what he sees and smells. By resorting to this, the reader gets the perspective of a young boy from a poor social class because the imaginary used is based on elements that he might see on daily bases, smells like the cat or somthing roaten are really common in the streets.