The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Assume that you are talking about tribal dominances in India, then it has <span>almost become gospel amongst the scholars world over to discuss the historiography of India in terms of binaries such as (1) center and margin vis-à-vis centrality & marginality, (2) placed & displaced, (3)e</span><span>lites & dalits, (4) tribal & non-tribal. Thereby to establish that Indian cultural traditions & mega narratives could never assess & integrate the mass articulation comprising the voice of the ethnic minorities, especially the dislocated communities.</span>
Answer: The narrator sees her first article printed in the newspaper.
Answer:
Probably C
Explanation:
They called it a "summer colony" which isn't commonly said... But they wore bathing dresses too which is something that women did years ago, so if not C then A.
-West Egg homes imitate old styles, while East Egg homes were made when those styles were first designed.
-The narrator describes his first impressions of East Egg with light, dreamy imagery and those of West Egg with dark, shadowy imagery.
Answer:
-Amaterasu. Goddess of the Sun.
-Izanagi. God of Creation.
-Susanoo. God of Storms.
-Tsukuyomi. God of the Moon.
-Inari. Goddess of Foxes.
-Raijin. God of Thunder.
-Fujin. God of the Wind.
-Ame-no-Uzume. Goddess of the Dawn