Answer:
In paragraph 8 of the write-up "Quilt of a Country", the author - Anna Quindlen having analysed the sociological makeup of America, its unity regardless of the foundational dissimilarities refers to the act of complaining about other people who are different as pride.
He makes this assertion then goes on to justify why by relating the fact that the deaths toll of 9-11 does not comprise of one category of people.
It can also be inferred that he alludes to the fact that if terrible times such as wars and terrorism can equalise us and bind us together, how much more unified should we be in the time of peace?
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Answer:
Exhausted
Explanation:
Shows how weak and tired he is.
It’s whatever they say they think it is in first person
The best part of it was being able to be I guess having more time to figure out things I could've done ! And hang out with the turkeys, familysdog, cats, chores! The worst part is trying to do online school/ classes but now it's okay I'm going doing good.! I did many things will tired to because of many events.
Answer:
The author's desription of the characters' actions reveal that the working conditions of the factories were exhausting, much like the factories of the Industrial Revolution (you can use this to compare).
Explanation:
words (word choice) such as reviving cramped muscles signify that they worked for long periods of time
unhunching rounded shoulders show that they were always hunched over showing either dedication or stamina
stamping feet that had gone numb shows they had no to little breaks or they were forced to work for that long