I think the answer is A also.
Based on the text, the conflict is based on the characters difference in opinions. The first four words " For unlike my mother," indicate an immediate difference in both of their opinions. The main character does not believe she could do anything she wanted to be, as this is stated in the past tense this could refer to a change in her mind. Emotionally this character is pessimistic, where as the mother is open minded and optimistic making her the winner. Overall this is a emotional conflict between a parent and a child who does not believe in themself.
Answer:
The author chooses to use the North Korean version of certain words in order to show their identity, and the impact that North Korean culture and the North Korean situation had on her.
When analyzing the use of these terms, the purpose of the author should be kept in mind. The purpose is to inform the reader of horrible situations that were occurring in North Korea, and to create awareness about those situations.
Using these North Korean version of words steps away from the objective, third-person view and helps the reader "understand" North Korean culture and their style of living more.
As for the term you provided (inminban), it is a "neighborhood watch system" in where people "watch over" each other and ensure that no one is doing anything wrong. This is alike to the 1984 situation of Big Brother.
Explanation:
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The word redact comes from the Latin word redactus. (form of redigō)
Redigō = red- + <span>-agō.
</span>Red is just an alternate form of re, which means "again"
Agō means to do, act, make, move, discuss, etc.
Together, the word redigō means to collect, reduce, or bring back.
Thus, the answer is B.
<span>*In Modern English, redact is usually used to refer to blacking something out on the release of a document.</span>
Answer:
"Of the people, by the people, for the people".
Explanation:
Parallelism is a literary form of grammar where one or more clauses or phrases are of the same structure, sound, meter or even meaning in their use. The use of this grammatical style gives the sense of similarity in the sentences.
The excerpt given in the question is from "The Gettysburg Address" by President Abraham Lincoln. The lines in this excerpt also contains an example of parallelism. This is seen in the last lines "Of the people, by the people, for the people" which have the same emotion and schema of things. The same structure and flow, the same rhythm etc all belongs in this phrase.
Thus, the phrase that contains parallelism is
"Of the people, by the people, for the people".