Answer:
Colon ultimately decided to leave the woman and her children without offering them his help.
Explanation:
"Little Things Are Big" is an article written by Jesús Colón. The article talks about one of his experiences at the subway during the midnight hours. Colon mentions that he happened to come across a white woman in her twenties carrying her three children, one in arm and two on foot, and a medium sized valise. The woman was having trouble to board the train all by herself having so much to handle and take care. The writer seeing her struggles wanted to lend his help but as he was a Puerto Rican negro, he became conscious if the woman will receive any help from him or not. After contemplating many thoughts in his mind, he decided not to help them. He writes that he failed the woman, the children, and himself on the early morning of Memorial Day.
Answer: Critical
Explanation:
In using the word 'oppressive', we can infer that the author is of the belief that Jews were being mistreated by those around them in the countries they stayed in.
This word therefore carries the connotation that the author is criticizing these conditions because in using the word 'oppressive', which carries a negative connotation, actions of others towards the Jews is seen in a negative light.
It was a supreme court decision which held that "separate is not equal"
Answer:
The Giver is influenced by his transfer of memories to Jonas in several significant ways. The Giver is physically and emotionally influenced by the transfer of memories. The Giver feels exhausted after transferring the memories. The Giver also feels lighter, as if a weight has been lifted from him. He also feels relieved when Jonas receives difficult memories but feels guilty for hurting Jonas. The Giver also loses the ability to see in color and forgets past experiences.
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