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For Lakshmi her mother was her inspiration. She embraced her sacrifices and hard work which Ama did for her family and house. She saw beauty in it. she remembers how she sell her ear rings which was the only dowry she had for Lakshmi just for food.
For her mother only important thing was to give a better lifestyle, food to her kids which latter become the priority of the Lakshmi as well.
"But my ama, with her crow-black hair braided with bits of red rag and beads, her cinnamon skin, and her ears hung with joyful noise of thinking gold is more lovely to me"
"She is slender back which bears our troubles and our hopes which is beautiful still".
Here, again she showed her love for her and appreciation and inspiration which she had for her mother.
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Brazil, 11 de mayo 2019
Dear friend:
I write to you because I wanted to tell you about how are the things at my house with my family.
My mother is very lovely she always cook very delicious and take care of everybody when someone get sick. My father is very hardworker. My sister/brother is very funny. We live in this humble house.
Good vibes, Your friend.
Signe.
its an example, i hope that it was useful for you
Answer: B
Explanation: topsoil across millions of acres blown away isn't gramatically correct it should be Topsoil across millions of acres blew away.
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ANTIGONE
Antigone is the daughter of Oedipus who is as stubborn and decisive as her father. She in fact planned to defy Creon's directives and bury Polynices. The similarity with her father seemingly ended there as unlike her father she has the remarkable ability to recall events that happened in the past. Oedipus forgot all the good things the priest Tiresias did for him and went ahead to defy him, he also seemingly forgot about his encounter with Laius at the three-way crossroads. Antigone, on the other hand, recalls the things her father's actions have cost her family and the grief he has brought to them thus far.
Because Antigone is aware of the fate that her family is destined to, she is fearless about what Creon would do to her, even until the point of death because she feels she has nothing to lose. She appears to be in love with her brother Polynices (now dead) which seems to further the plot about the family being an incestuous one.
Antigone shows her great need for connection to her family throughout the book as she defies Creon to bury Polynices which could have cost her her life.