B, because she wanted his trust
When trying to convey the thoughts and feelings of immigrant laborers in the early 20th century, it would be best to read a narrative type of passage, due to the story.
Answer:
pleasant memories can calm a person during stressful times
Explanation:
Nadia's stage fright is written by Clark Benson. Nadia is practising one song over and over to perform and give her best in the Talent Show. Her partner during practising time is her pet Lucky who sits beside Nadia on the floor.
<u>When Nadia was frightful in the 7th stanza, she calmed herself by remembering pleasant memories with Lucky. This shows that frightful or stressful emotions can be overcome by recalling pleasant memories</u>.
And this also suggests the theme of the story that pleasant memories have the power to calm a person when he/she is stressful.
So, the correct answer is the last option.
Answer: When I felt my wings were ready, slid from our home branch as smoothly as a snake through the grass.
Explanation: This sentence is comparing two different things to each other and it uses the word as. A simile must have the word like or as in it, otherwise it is a metaphor.
The statement which best describes the purpose of the horse-drawn carriage imagery in "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" is:
The imagery introduces the idea that death is a natural and ordinary part of one's journey through life.
The poem “Because I Could Not Stop for Death" is about the journey of death away from the life. Her experience with death who comes to take her to the world away from the worldly pleasures is the main theme of the poem. She tells about the things which she encounters through her journey towards her grave. Her feelings for her death is not frightening, rather a practical and different experience.