The sentence that says "Rainsford and Zaroff glared at each other," because the verb "glared" contains more imagery than the other examples.
I believe it is A because the others are run on sentences.
Answer:
fear = prejudice = unfair treatment
Explanation:
due to disproportionate rates of crime in black communities, many black kids are unfortunately labeled as being more likely to be untrustworthy and/or violent. This causes a general sense of unease in the prejudiced party, making them more likely to report and punish the black kid for a disproportionate offense.
This is a pattern that can be seen in any marginalized community, and frankly, the colour of one's skin is not the factor at play. This happens to LGBT people, immigrants of any colour, it can happen to any group which is stereotyped as being dangerous in some capacity.
This is where we get into the concept of intersectionality, such as how a black person can oppress a white lgbt person, and so on and so forth. It's all relative to the specific situation at hand.
Rama came to marry Sita when A.) He strung a bow that no other man could and won Sita's hand. Hence option A) is correct answer.
<h3>How did Rama get to marry Sita?</h3>
According to the Ramayana, Lord Shiva had gifted a celestial bow to King Janaka of Mithila and also King Janaka set the condition that he would get his daughter Sita married to the person who would be able to string Pinaka which is the bow of Lord Shiva. No worthy suitor had come by to Mithila to claim his daughter.
When Janaka made the announcement, hundreds of kings, princes and even extraterrestrial personalities tried lifting the bow in the hope of marrying the lotus-eyed princess.
When Finally Rama was able to complete this task, then he married Sita.
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Question: Which of the following most closely describes how Ráma came to marry Sítá
A. He strung a bow that no other man could and won Sítás hand
B. He gave her a large ring with a gem on it and she accepted his offer.
C. He rescued her from kidnappers who were trying to use her for ransom
D. He ruined her reputation by kissing her and so he was forced to marry her.
Answer:
The irony in the arrest of Mrs. Bamjee is that she was working to help the colored people to be free from the racially discriminatory system of Apartheid but was arrested by two colored policemen, the very section of people she was working to help.
Explanation:
Irony is when something that is expected did not happen or occur but the opposite instead happens. This rhetorical device is used to show an event that occurs contradictory to the expected or desired.
In Nadine Gordimer's short story "A Chip of Glass Ruby", Mrs. Bamjee is of Indian descend, but believed in the importance and need to protest against the government's Apartheid policy. To her, the blacks are discriminated against by the whites and she needed to do her bit to help those suffering. So, she did whatever she could to highlight and spread the monstrosity of the discriminatory nature of the Apartheid policy. Ironically, she was arrested by two colored policemen, the very race or group of people she was trying to help.