Personification (ex: the curtains danced)
I would say B!
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Yes, in one way, the essay makes you think of the strength of human spirit when it endures severe situations.
James Baldwin “Notes of a Native Son” refers to racial issues in America. The topic of the story shows how Baldwin goes through a cycle of events. He contemplates the death of his stepfather, his youngest sister’s birth, his nineteenth birthday, and race problems in Harlem. The events and the way they presented makes Baldwin wonder about the spirit of human nature and what it needs to endure to live by.
Baldwin explores the bitterness and suffering of black Americans while remembering his father’s mental health. Baldwin thinks he can inherit the paranoia that affected his father and questions himself the way trauma is passed through generations.
<span>There are a lot of different similes that could be used to describe a haunted house. For example, the haunted house was dark as midnight, as cold as an arctic winter, as quiet as a desert. Similes are words used to describe something being like something else, rather than there being a straight comparison. </span>
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We're poorer than the Socs and the middle class. I reckon we're wilder, too. Not like the Socs, who jump greasers and wreck houses . . . for kicks, and get editorials in the paper for being a public disgrace one day and an asset to society the next.
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I think it is that answer because, you don't get to choose ur birth parents. If they are already titled something, and your born from them, ur automatically that specific group or name. Even if you do "advance up" to a Socs, ur still a Greaser at heart.
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