Answer:
The answer is "because it shares the officer's feelings".
Explanation:
In this question except the above choice, all were correct, that can be defined as follows:
A Nobel prize writer of novels, articles, stories, songs, and reports, Phillip Hoose was its author. Although he very first wrote for adults, and while talking about Claudette Colvin in "It's My Constitutional Right!" he also includes a case file, that provides a true account, and looks legitimate in the book, and it also demonstrates that perhaps the story becomes fictional.
Marcus is facing conflict from himself, he is fighting himself about what to do.
C. a newspaper article reflecting the number of families helped.
Answer:
<h3>Being brave and embracing one's weakness.</h3>
Explanation:
- In the story "Sweet, Difficult Sounds", Nothukula, who immigrated from Zimbabwe, felt like an outcast in her school and thought that no one would understand her accent and English.
- She remained silent in her class and barely spoke to anyone as she felt insecure about her English. However, she learns to speak with confidence after her auntie teaches her how to speak in front of the class.
- In this way, Nothukula could finally recite the poem in front of the whole class in her second attempt with confidence and clarity.
- The main idea about "Sweet, Difficult Sounds" is to face your problems head on and to embrace one's weakness.