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im sorry i am so late to this, cant believe nobody has answered this easy question! probably katniss, because of all the people she inspired. in the beginning of the books she was seen as a weak looking girl who volunteered for her sister. but in the second and third books, you can see how much she is looked up to and idolized.
Answer:
- The theme of alienation
- Influence of African American customs
- Incorporation of musical folk traditions.
Explanation:
Harlem Renaissance was a cultural and artistic movement, started in the 1920s, establishing itself as the flowering of African American culture. The Harlem Renaissance was composed of a series of artistic works, among which, literature was one of the most prominent. The literary works had a strong racial pride, extolling African American customs and characteristics and criticizing the racism present in the country. Nevertheless, the works often addressed alienation as a theme, moreover, as much music as literature presented the incorporation of musical folk traditions.
A) "The diseases we immunize against are not gone and they are still deadly."
This quote best shows the harm that can come from a child not being vaccinated for deadly diseases. In this quote it shows that a child who contracts a disease that he or she could be vaccinated for may end up dead. Option B would support the idea of not vaccinating and the question needs evidence to support vaccinations. Option C is neutral either way. It is simply stating a fact without encouraging for or against vaccinations. Option D addresses parents concerns that vaccinations lead to autism. This does not imply that parents harm their children by NOT vaccinating them.
Answer:
Review the source material as you summarize it. Identify the main idea and restate it as concisely as you can—preferably in one sentence.