<span>The three main types of perspective in sociology are: (1) The symbolic interactionist perspective, which directs sociologists to look ad symbols and everyday life to discover deeper meanings about interactions; (2) The functionalist perspective, which says that all aspects of society are interdependant and depend upon one another towards the overall functioning of the societal system; and (3) The Conflict Perspective, which focusses on the stuggles, inequality and conflicts within society. </span>
“She was going to die, and she did not rebel at it, for her life was over— she was ninety-two.” ( Paragraph 1)
“The doctor raised his voice and said: ‘Honore, you cannot leave your mother in this state; she may die at any moment.’” ( Paragraph 3)
“Suddenly she asked: ‘Have you received the last sacrament, Mother Bontemps?’” ( Paragraphs 31-32)
“every passing minute now seemed to her so much time and money stolen from her. She felt a mad inclination to choke this old” ( Paragraph 46)
“every passing minute now seemed to her so much time and money stolen from her. She felt a mad inclination to choke this old” ( Paragraph 46)
Answer: Option D.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Devil is a short story which has been written by Guy de Maupassant. The story revolves around the actions taken by the main character of the story who is Honroe who is bothered more to satisfy his needs than loving and caring his own mother.
The theme of the story is that hardships and tough times in life of a person can lead a person to take very ruthless decisions and not caring about his dear and near ones in his life.
Equilateral is the triangle that’s always similar
Before answering the question, it is convenient to mention that James Baldwin was a Black writer in the decade of the 50s and even though there were other Negro Writers in the literary world, they all suffered from racisms and social prosecution, the novel “<em>Notes of a native Son</em>” is an autobiography assembled from essays <em>James Baldwin </em>had written. In the novel the author intends to depict the hatred black people had to suffer at that time and it is overtly presented in the excerpt above, when the author mentions that: “…<em>the spoils of injustice, anarchy, discontent, and hatred were all around us.”</em>
Having mentioned the former, the sentence that best explains how the structure of the excerpt supports the author's purpose is: “<em>d.it interweaves elements of narrative and commentary to convey the message that hatred is destructive.” </em>With this sentence we can find the perfect reason for expressions like “<em>injustice, anarchy, discontent, and hatred “…the violence which rose all about us as my father left the world had been devised as a corrective for the pride of his eldest son.</em>” which are the main and strongest arguments presented in the excerpt, all the hatred and suffering that the author suffered for being a Negro at that time.
Answer:
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Explanation:
If I were to analyze this information I would say that the police system is still corrupt because it targets back people more because of their skin color.