Question 4 options:
Religious freedom from prior persecutions and political unrest in Holland
Question 5 options:
The pilgrims understand that good fortune comes from both God and man while Britain thinks that God provides all fortunes, good and bad.
Question 7 options:
God
Question 10 options:
Over half the pilgrims died due to the harshness of their first winter.
Question 11 options:
The Middle Passage
Question 12 options:
on a slave ship from Africa
Answer:
C. They believed that the inherent sin in human nature could only be purified through the natural world.
Explanation:
Explanation:
1. Gary Soto used imagery to support the theme "people have compassion for others." The boy didn't have enough money for the chocolate so he gave up an orange to help pay for it.
2. Oranges is a poem that focuses on the feelings and thoughts of an adolescent boy about to meet up with a girl. The weather doesn't help his cause but to the rescue so to speak come the oranges, full of warmth and color. They are the symbols of hope and confidence.
3. Love is one of the first and foremost theme of Oranges, written by Gary Soto. In this poem, a young boy walks for the first time with a girl, at the innocent age of twelve. He sacrifices an orange for his lady-love. He does not deny her wish, rather, gives up his nickel and orange to make her happy.
4. They become symbolic of the innocent, young love he has for her. For the speaker, a dime is a lot of money. He clearly has the two oranges for them, but the girl wants chocolate. Since he only has a nickel, he uses the orange.
Answer:
2) "The water rises and the band plays ragtime."
3) “Stewards finish waking their passengers below; life preservers are tied on; some men smile at the precaution.”
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