I would say B because its more important to have money already set aside for things like paying bills and such than it is to have it for things like clothes and other "wants"
It could be synthetic but people do not speak the same language here. I guess thats the modern english? Well thats all i have to say, I didn't really understand thou
The tone is joyful and contemplative
Explanation:
- The poet is overjoyed on seeing the daffodils. It was 'Fluttering and dancing in the wind'. The daffodils are compared to birds that flap their wings and to humans who could dance.
- The daffodils stretch along the lake like starts spread in the Milkyway. They seemed unending like the stars and were twinkling like the stars.
- The poet says he saw more than ten thousand. It is a hyperbole as it shows exaggeration.
- They were tossing their heads. The heads refer to the top part of the flower. They were moving and dancing in rhythm.
Community members determine an individual’s social standing and identity through their personal judgments.
When gossip spreads, a person should defend their reputation, no matter the consequences.
Answer: Options A and B.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The passage is named Spunk and has been written by Zora Neale Hurston. It was written in the year 1926. It was a story about a brown man who belonged to the African American community.
The story is about how a man is judged in a wrong way by the people of the community he lives in and how he changes his own image by fighting for himself.
<span>The quote "Cork hats and newspapers of more than eight pages were invented for the rain." most demonstrates that the author is using a comical tone because when an umbrella is not readily available, one finds themselves using any other common object to shield themselves from the rain and this is a very common occurrence!</span>