Answer:
6
Explanation:
The answer is not actually 6 I just wanted some points for <em>my</em> question. Sorry!
Allegory: Noun.
A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning. Usually a moral or political one.
Example: The allegory of the book Red Riding Hood is not to trust strangers.
It can also be a symbol.
The answer is B.
<span>In the book, guests are invited to watch TV at home. 3 sides of the house room screen. Our main boy says to cut off the electricity and talk politics. The ones they talk about, the ones who are more handsome.
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This question is missing the options. I've found them online. They are the following:
Question: In the above excerpt, which words best establish immediacy?
A) "White men have been known to encourage slaves to escape."
B) "… that I should be free."
C) "I pretended not to be interested in what they said."
D) There is no immediacy.
Answer:
The words that best establish immediacy are:
B) "… that I should be free."
Explanation:
<u>By definition, immediacy is the quality of creating excitement and a sense of urgency by involving someone instantly. Now, imagine being a slave and wishing nothing more than freedom. If someone told you to run away "...that [you] should be free," can you imagine how you would feel? The excitement this would bring? The urgency to escape and finally get rid of the cruelties done to you? For that reason, letter B is the best option. "...that I should be free" are the words that create a sense of immediacy.</u>
Answer:
mine
Explanation:
common sense, referring to himself as its belonging to him