<span>The narrator means to characterize her neighborhood by describing its audioscape, the way it sounds as you’re walking through. Unlike other more prosperous neighborhoods where the background includes people laughing and talking, cars driving buying and perhaps sidewalk salesmen, the narrator’s neighborhood is quiet – no sounds of commerce, children playing, not even voices talking as the people wait for things to improve.</span>
The correct answer is: To establish your qualifications for speaking quuzlet.
Explicitly introducing one's qualifications to do anything at the start of a speech is not a common practice. If it happened, it would be done by someone else before the speaker steps on stage and the speech begins. Althought it may seem as an arrogant practice, a speaker may express their qualifications once having introduced themselves and the arguments to be presented.
Answer:
The correct option is option B where Tindell advocates for reading other great Elizabethan playwrights besides Shakespeare.
Explanation:
In order to fully understand the dynamics of Elizabethan era, it is neccessary to have a diverse opinion from different authors. This relates that the only exposure to Shakespeare is not enough for the students to fully understand the era as well as the literature of that time.