The clearest example would be when <span> Edward decides to sleep on the train station bench rather than the hotel.
The behavior that displayed by Edward is considered a passive agressive behavior, so even though he does not necessarily say his true feelings, others who see it clearly understand the utterance.</span>
The correct answer is: I'm upset that I didn't make the basketball team, but <em>c'est la vie</em>!
The phrase "c'est la vie" is a French phrase that means "that's life," but it's become an English cliche that people use (rather than saying "that's life," in English). In writing, this phrase should be italicized in order to emphasize that 1) it is a common phrase not invented by the speaker, and 2) it's in a different language.
You're completely correct, you do deserve better than him and you are so much better than him. You never needed him just like you said, hopefully you find some peace within yourself sooner or later.
Keep yourself in 1st place and stay strong, it's good to listen to sad music during this because it'll help you calm down more and it'll also help you let go of and strong negative emotions!
I really hope you get back on your feet soon, have an amazing day <3
Answer C. loss of habitat
Explanation:
Baldwin talks of a "disease" which afflicts black Americans and can wreck race relations and creating a "rage in the blood" so he is using the "disease" as a metaphor for probably the rage that black Americans have for experiencing the inequalities of life in the US especially in the 1960's when the civil rights movement was so strong and segregation was so strongly practiced in the South still.