He is envious of him because he gets to play soccer.
Answer: Option C.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the story, when the narrator has an interaction with his son, it is one of the most important parts of the story. This interaction and conversation between the two is one of the most important plots for developing the story further in the sequence.
When the readers read this conversation between the father son duo, they can understand and infer that the the father is envious of his own son. The reason of this envy of the father from his son is that his son gets to play soccer.
1. African Americans moved North for better job opportunities
2. They were driven from their homes by unsatisfactory economic opportunities and harsh segregation laws.
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1. The Treaty of Versailles, which came out of the Paris Peace Conference, was very punitive towards Germany. Germany was forced to admit responsibility for causing the Great War (World War I) -- what we now call "the war guilt" clause of the treaty. Germany also was forced to pay large reparation payments to the Allies (who opposed Germany in the war). The German economy and national pride were deeply wounded. The Great Depression was worse in Germany than in America. The bad situation in Germany made it possible for a radical leader like Hitler, making all sorts of bold promises, to win over enough people to rise to power.
2. The Paris Peace Conference did not give Arab peoples the full self-determination that Woodrow Wilson's "14 Points" ideas would have hoped. They were placed under "mandate" governments, with European powers (Britain and France) serving in governing positions in the Middle East. The history of many of today's issues in the Arab world as well as the Israel / Palestine conflict are rooted in what happened in the settlements and arrangements made after World War I.
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It shows a love of nature.
It inspires the imagination.
It inspires an emotional reaction.
The American Federation of Labor formed as a labor union during the late 19th century in order unite skilled workers. This organization started with members from skilled positions such as masons, hat makers, and cigar makers. However, this was turned into an organization that united millions of Americans who fought for safer working conditions and better pay.