Answer: Choice B
Explanation: The answer is "Our story's told by many..." because in this instance, <em>story </em>is singular possessive. This means that the sentence says "Our story is told by many..." and the <em>'s</em> refers to belonging to <em>story</em>.
Answer
come on really whatever
Explanation:
change the words a little
An extremely powerful story of a young Southern Negro, from his late high school days through three years of college to his life in Harlem.
His early training prepared him for a life of humility before white men, but through injustices- large and small, he came to realize that he was an "invisible man". People saw in him only a reflection of their preconceived ideas of what he was, denied his individuality, and ultimately did not see him at all. This theme, which has implications far beyond the obvious racial parallel, is skillfully handled. The incidents of the story are wholly absorbing. The boy's dismissal from college because of an innocent mistake, his shocked reaction to the anonymity of the North and to Harlem, his nightmare experiences on a one-day job in a paint factory and in the hospital, his lightning success as the Harlem leader of a communistic organization known as the Brotherhood, his involvement in black versus white and black versus black clashes and his disillusion and understanding of his invisibility- all climax naturally in scenes of violence and riot, followed by a retreat which is both literal and figurative. Parts of this experience may have been told before, but never with such freshness, intensity and power.
This is Ellison's first novel, but he has complete control of his story and his style. Watch it.
Information on the number of books that previous Nobel Prize winners have published
A line from Tarantula and Chronicles: Volume One that a literary critic uses to argue that Dylan's lyrics are not poetry
<h3>What do you mean by rebuttal?</h3>
The spoken act of disputing by making a counterargument or claim.
A rebuttal involves countering a claim or accusation with proof.
Dylan was accused of not meeting the criteria for literature, hence his song was disqualified from candidacy for the Nobel Prize.
Options A and C back up his argument since, according to to option A, data show that the books written by previous winners were more numerous than those written by Dylan.
By including quotations from a literary critic who argues that Dylan's songs are in fact not poetry, Option C furthers the argument against the reply.
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
Because "I don't know what we are doing tomorrow," can be a sentence on its own.