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This technique is persuasive because, in Gordimer’s essay she explains that people of color take the jobs that no white man wants and that they are not allowed in any bar, club, and etc. And that no woman is allowed either. And she does a very good job in explaining what people of color and women went through at the time and how they couldn’t do what white man could. A white man could do jobs that wouldn’t allow any woman or colored person to do. A white man could vote and be seen in a bar and have more freedom and rights than a colored person and a woman could have. And a white man could be in the military or get paid more than a colored person or woman. A black man could vote but, it wouldn’t count and women were not allowed to vote.
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D it gives o henry a way to keep hey information about both main characters hidden until the end
Explanation:
<em>After Twenty Years </em>is a short story written by O. Henry in which he talks about how divergent the paths of two good friends take after they lose touch for twenty years. The two friends, however, agree to meet at a restaurant that night after all those long years.
The author O. Henry narrates through a third-person perspective which helps to increase suspense by withholding vital information which gives the story a plot twist near the very end.
I'm going to say b because it seems the only logical
"The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe has a theme of violence. Once again Poe uses the device of the unreliable narrator to weave a tale of horror and violence, stemming from the narrator's craven urge to destroy his family and pets. The theme in the story also develops as the protagonist.the moral the narrator learned was that violence against animals leads to bad things. the author develops the theme perfectly by blending the literary devices to create a story where the protagonist learns a valuable lesson.
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