It will most likely be in the conclusion because you are talking about the author's position or point of view.
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the knife was left by someone on the table
local gardens are being invaded by Japanese knotweed
the starters have already been served
the patient will be examined by who?
snowboarding was voted the best winter sport by the readers
when wasfree diving was introduced by them?
the competition was held by them when?
Answer:
b) He is a proud man who does not want to accept help from other people.
Explanation:
In Eugenia Collier's short story "Marigolds", the themes of racial discrimination and more importantly, the growth or"breaking of innocence" is dealt the most. The African American family of the narrator Lizabeth and her experience with innocence while trying to ruin Miss Lottie's marigolds.
One late night, she had woken up from her sleep and had heard her parents discussing about somethings. It was the her father's voice that she said "shattered the peace". Her father had exclaimed that it's been <em>"Twenty-two years, Maybelle, twenty-two years, and I got nothing for you, nothing, nothing"</em>. And when his wife tried to calm him down and told him that Mrs. Ellis will be giving him her husband's old coat for the winter, he said <em>"Da mn Mr. Ellis’s coat! And da mn his money! You think I want white folks’ leavings?" </em>
His refusal to accept things from others, especially white folks, and his anguish at not being able t be the provider of the house is understandable but it also shows his pride and refusal to get/ask for help from others.
Answer:
1. prewriting - getting all your ideas onto paper
drafting - taking those ideas and writing them into paragraphs
revising - rewriting the story so that it makes more sense and flows better
editing - fixing grammatical and spelling errors
Explanation:
sorry I could only answer the first part