<span>I think there is significance in developing clear reasoning power as it allows you to not be ruled by external factors or internal emotions in a way that lowers your ability to make good decisions. The poem "Where the Mind is Without Fear" seems to articulate this well. If you have the "clear stream of reason" you are not ruled by fear and can make your decisions without that block.</span>
Answer:
A. however
Explanation:
This question refers to Toni Cade Bambara's short story "Raymond's Run".
Squeaky is the protagonist and the narrator of the story and she's also a runner.
May Day races approach and Squeaky wants to run her favorite race, 50-yard dash. On the other hand, her mother also wants her to participate in May Pole dancing, but Squeaky thinks that's stupid.
We clearly see two opposing views, Squeaky's and her mother's. If we want to write them both in the same sentence, we need to use a conjunction that expresses opposition.
Looking at the given options, only "however" meets the criterion.
D. He wants to share something he has learned about life and concludes the narrative with a life lesson.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
"survey'' basically states in an opinion.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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