I think it is an idiom but I might be wrong
If the sentence is “Hope her shoe’s at school”
Then it could mean the speaker hopes that the female’s shoe is at school, or the speaker could be talking to Hope and be telling Hope that the female’s shoe is at school
Answer:
A rock.
Explanation:
Eugenia Collier's short story "Marigolds," tells the story of a young girl and her family struggling to survive amidst the racist discrimination against the blacks. The story deals with themes of growing up, racism, acceptance, and understanding one's identity.
Lizabeth recalls how one night her father was so frustrated at being unable to provide enough for his family. He felt bad that his wife had to suffer and do more work while he feels helpless in not getting any job. That night, he cried while his wife consoled him. And it was at that moment that Lizabeth recalls how his father, <em>"who was the rock on which the family had been built, was sobbing like the tiniest child."</em>
Thus, Lizabeth compares her father to a rock.
Answer:
aba, bcb, cdc, and ded followed by a rhyming ee couplet.
Ok lets talk about Martin Luther king Jr he is a legend to me but anyway he is connected to us because they helped with the way we black people are being treated today we don’t have to go to different schools because of color and use different water fountains so that’s how legends ( sorry if I did not answer your question)