Answer:
To be honest, due to this being a English question about slavery. It's not my best subject, though the only answer I can give you would probably be the second choice, 'to show that slavery is harmful to society'.
Explanation:
It's the only reasonable one. The last one is proving that slavery is right. The first one is just not as reasonable, and I just have a feeling it's the second one. Though, it might be wrong it's most reasonable in my case. Good luck!
I'm leaning more towards B, to help the reader visualize Mrs. Sommers setting herself apart from the more crowded bargain area of the store, but just to be sure, check your text to get context clues and a definitive answer.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Based on the options provided it can be said that the best example of magical realism is "Duke has to win the snowboarding competition in order to save his school." Magical Realism refers to literature in which the setting/world is still grounded to the real world but still has a touch of fantasy elements. In the case of the snowboarding competition, it represents magical realism because snowboarding competitions are realistic but having to win a snowboarding competition to save a school has never happened and is the fantasy element in the story.