The speakers family is going to America
Answer:
The conflict in this story is racism and the author clarified this conflict by using racist words such as “Negro”, “Mulatto”: “When you say brown, do you mean he is a Negro?”, “So you're mixed?, You are a mulatto!”
Explanation:
Answer:
The symbolic significance of Ralph in the novel is civilization and democracy
Explanation:
Ralph, is a fair-haired, athletically built, good-looking and from a prosperous, middle-class family, he is seen as being charismatic protagonist of Lord of the Flies.
He accommodates and leads to others as regards of the fondly cherished, moderate English tradition.
Ralph, which is a representative of civilization and democracy, acts peacefully, lives by rules, and follows values and moral commands for the good of the group, who dramatically reveals the condition of democracy and civilization in Golding’s time.
Answer:
B. How has the work expanded my ideas—or my imagination?
Explanation:
The question is from Connexus. According to Connexus, the multi-draft reading process is:
First Read: Read independently to unlock the basic meaning of the text. See Comprehension: Key Ideas and Details on p. 448.
Second Read: Focus on analyzing key ideas and details and the craft and the structure of the text. See Text Analysis: Craft and Structure on p. 448.
Third Read: Focus on integrating knowledge and ideas by connecting the text to the Big Question. See Connections: Integration of Knowledge and Ideas on p. 448.