Answer:
(a) Florida belongs to the Spanish.
Explanation:
Elisa Carbone's novel "Blood on the River" revolves around the story of a British teenager and his journey to James Town in America. The novel follows Samuel Collier and his journey by sea, going to the new settlement of Jamestown in America, which the British had conquered/ colonized.
Samuel was one of the many passengers on <em>"The Susan Constant"</em> making its way to America. Though he was a page of the ship's captain, Captain John Smith, Samuel also wanted to explore and go to the New World, that is America. But as they traveled along, the ship doesn't dock in Florida as the place was under the Spanish. And at that time, the Spanish and the British were all fighting to get more land colonized for their respective kings or empires.
Thus, the correct answer is option a.
Depending on the context of the story. It could very well be the references to mythological creatures and gods. The other case could be that the ancient Greek drama aspects. Much of Greek drama takes place off the stage. It is told about but not acted out.
I don’t know the context of this but: we must choose ourselves because if we are trying to be someone else our whole life then we won’t get very far and people won’t like us for ourselves.
Answer: It motivates the Logan children to stand up and fight for their dignity.
Explanation:
Cassey and her brothers were going to the school on foot as the other black children. In the beginning, Cassie is explaining to her youngest brother that only white people are allowed to go to school on the school bus.
Later on, white children were yelling bad words from the bus at them and they were angry and sad. It was rainy weather and Cassie and her brothers decided to dig a hole in the road. The school bus crashed and white children were having to go on foot to home.
Nobody was really mad at them except for white people, but that was their way to fight for dignity because they were living in a small place where racism is huge.