Answer:
what do they eat in the morning
Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
Cameras flashed, bright lights stung my eyes, and reporters asked lots of questions for the next half hour. Many of the reporters asked the attorneys what they planned to do to get rid of the troops. And questions were directed to Elizabeth. She seemed shy about answering, but with Mrs. Bates's help, she forced herself to say a few words. Eventually, however, questions were directed to all of us. My heart raced with fear and anticipation as I observed the process. I was almost hypnotized by the wonder of it all.
What is the author's purpose for including these details? To describe her personal recollections to readers to entertain readers with a humorous story to explain the injustice of segregation to readers to persuade readers of the importance of youth activism
Answer:
to describe her personal recollections to readers
Explanation:
The narrator of the text shown above begins to describe the details of a moment he witnessed. He begins to tell about an interview he participated in describing not only how the scenario was set, but also describing the types of questions and how he felt at that moment. All these details are issued so that the narrator can describe his personal memories in a way that the readers understand.
Hello. You forgot to say that this question is about the article "America and I".
Answer:
The author realized that the pilgrims did not expect the sympathy and help of the natives to create the America they wanted, she also should not wait, but she should, like the pilgrims, overcome difficulties and create their America.
Explanation:
In "America and I" the author reveals her experience as an immigrant in America, who arrived in search of the American dream and realized that things did not work exactly as she expected, especially in relation to the treatment of Americans towards her, who was quite hostile and did not convey any sympathy. The author reveals that this made her very melancholy and disgusted about the country she longed to live in, however, while reading about the history of the USA, she saw that the pilgrims who started this country also did not find empathy and kindness from the natives, for on the contrary, they were received with hostility, in addition to having to face hunger, cold, pests and all the insecurity that the new environment provided, to build the America that they had aimed for.
She saw herself just like the pilgrims and realized that the Americans, like the Native Americans, treated her the way they did because they had never lived with foreigners, but their America was already built and she, like the pilgrims, should win adversity and build her America.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Into the pool." The prepositional phrase in this sentence: Someone tripped and fell into the pool, is the '<span>Into the pool'. Into is the a preposition that talks about where the person being tripped and fell.
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Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
This is because but saying that she is looking for her child it creates a sort of tension in the reader. Perhaps making them think "where has the child gone?", "why is the mother looking for her?" , and other inferences.