The correct answer is "D: Raúl, Rafael and Federico".
Pablo Neruda describes various details of his everyday life when he was living in Spain (He is Chilean). In lines 18-23, he mentions:
- "Federico, do you remember?"
After these 3 lines, he says: "Brother, my brother!" in order to refer to the later 3 as his brothers.
Answer:
Black Hawk uses the simile to show that the white man is corrupting the natives and that it will be necessary to exterminate them for this corruption to end.
Explanation:
The text shows that the natives wanted to live in peace, separated from the whites who pursued them, hindered their paths and even corrupted them. In this way the author uses the simile to show how white men make the natives look like they are corrupt, liars, hypocrites and lazy people, making it impossible to get rid of them just by moving away and creating the need to defeat them so that the natives can live in peace.
Eliza Doolittle finally leaves Professor Henry Higgins; and she does so with a smile on her face and a mixture of bruised peace, equality, and resignation thrumming between them. ... Under Sher's direction, you do not wish for Eliza and Higgins to be together; you want her to get the hell away from him.
Answer:
A response that would evaluate the discussion is best answered with evidence. There doesn't have to be a lot of evidence just enough to support your claim. You should also have explanations of hidden meanings in the text and how it all ties together.
Explanation:
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