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What? i think this questions from ur teacher u need to go read her instructions
Explanation:
Answer:
I believe the best answer to be letter b. <u>something that functions in a story the way you expect but also stands for something more than itself.</u>
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Explanation:
In literature, a symbol is a device that contains several layers of meaning. There is the literal, obvious meaning at first but, as we pay attention to the deeper levels, we realize other meanings are also present. A common symbol in poems and narratives, for instance, is the bird. The bird, at first, refers to the animal itself. However, as we analyze the context, the story, the conflicts, it is common to find that the bird is a representative of freedom. A caged bird, therefore, is a symbol for oppression, captivity. For those reasons, the best option seems to be letter b. <u>something that functions in a story the way you expect but also stands for something more than itself.</u>
Conflict leads to change by scaring and threatening the government. It forces them to allow change in order to protect the country from anarchy. People do not like conflict especially since most times it leads to more conflict.
1.Fled from their countries
2.No money to spare
3.'Let us in, we have children'
4.You don't turn a hair
5.A hair on their head
6.More than that has been harmed
7.'They're trying to take us!'
8.'We're weak! 9.Unarmed!'
10. Unarmed and unready
11.For the pleading cries
12. Of 'let us in, we have children!'
13.Do you still have dry eyes?
There are several answers but here is some:
1. Stay fit (eat well, sleep well, etc)
2. Study as much as you can (ask questions if possible)
3. Think Positive