Answer:
The complete excerpt would be:
I began to realize that I should have resisted, should have refused
to let Fowler bring me out here where only other slaves could see
what happened to me. Now it was too late. It was going to be a grim
day.
Here, it is possible to see how Dana`s desires to escape give her the impulse for a really bad decision to try to escape, and between these lines it is evident that she regrets about such bad decision.
Explanation:
This excerpt belongs to the North American novel Kindred written by the author Octavia Butler who is mainly inspired by travels in time and a slavery way of life. Kindred is a story that focus on the importance of the African-American women in the XX century as a legacy for the modern cultures; taking into account really sensible topics such as equality, power, race, gender, status within society. Besides, it also takes into account the interpersonal relationships that may also occur between individuals with different characteristics or positions within society.
Answer:
Sarah's dad asks her this question because he is a werewolf. The text states, "The thing was wearing a torn-up pair of red pants. "Just like my dad's," she thought as she drifted off."
Answer:
The lines, "At the sight of blackbirds Flying in a green light Even the bawds of euphony Would cry out sharply" contrast a scream and
pleasant sounding words.
Explanation:
The reason behind this answer is that in the first place a bawd is not a prostitute so that association is incorrect. Also, we are in a metaphoric scenario meaning that the blackbirds in a greenlight are the object of contras but we have them divided. So, the correct answer is pleasant-sounding words.
the referee asked how many players he/she wanted to substitute