Answer:
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Explanation:
Authorial reticence is lack of clear conclusion or opinions about an event. It allows the narrator to exaggerate and escape the judgement. The readers does not prefer authorial reticence as there is absence of clear judgement. There author can include fantasies and magics which will end up readers concluding things their own way. It leaves readers in the state of uncertainty and clear conclusion is not given right way.
Explanation:
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1. Phyllis on top, you on bottom, win is the subject with a line connecting them as "or".
2. Jason on top, Eric on the bottom, participated is the subject with a line connecting them as "and".
3. Coach Bush on top, Ms. Lu on bottom, officiated is the subject with a line connecting them as "and".
4. Laura on top, Carla on bottom, come is the subject with a line connecting them as "could".
Answer:
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Explanation:
Before the passage of the 26th Amendment in 1971, 21 was the minimum voting age in most states—and thus served as the age of adulthood in most areas of law. Congress lowered the nationwide voting age to 18 as a response to unrest and passionate debate about the Vietnam War.
Answer and Explanation:
The previous section belongs to the novel <em>A Raisin in the Sun</em> written by Lorraine Hansberry who tells the story of an African-American family in the 50s. The description of the author, largely focuses on showing about their different economic perspectives and possible Ways to solve their lives. In the development of the story, it is possible to notice the great problem of racism for African-American families, and the way in which they have to cope with their lives around this issue, as well as showing in the end how family union is the most important thing to be able to Grow in society.