Mood=overall feeling of the story...what does the story feel like
Answer:
<em>The speaker compares his heart to an empty nest in order to emphasize the fact that his love has left. The nest is a metaphor for his heart. When he is in love, he is so happy, that he can't contain his joy. ... The speaker is also feeling empty and sad because his love is gone.</em>
Answer:
Broken nose, broken ribs, and internal bleeding.
Explanation:
Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely’s "All American Boys" revolves around the story of a young black boy named Rashad and the wrongful accusation against him. The story deals with themes of racial discrimination, right and wrong, and prejudice, among others.
A lady had tripped over Rashad resulting in him dropping his things, which the policeman Paul Galluzzo presumed as shoplifting. As many people had shoplifted in Jerry's, the convenience store where Rashad had gone to buy chips, he was also easily taken to be one. The cop did not even give Rashad the chance to explain or allow him to talk. Rashad, being a black kid, was immediately racially profiled and taken into custody. The beating, the body slamming that he got from the cop resulted in a broken nose, broken ribs, and also internal bleeding, resulting in his hospitalization, but still as a criminal.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
Answer:
Argus dies at the end of this section once he has seen Odysseus.
Explanation:
In the book, Argus dies after seeing Odysseus after 20 years.