Answer:
I imagine It may be difficult for only children to understand the kind of brotherly relationship that includes both devoted love and the most ruthless hatred. But my personal experience allowed me to better understand the brother´s relationship and therefore the text itself.
Explanation:
Text-to-self connections are the most interesting for me. Books often provide me comfort and helpful tools to apply in my personal life. The Outsider made me think of my family, specifically my relationship with my brothers. I love both of them, but family issues, mostly related to financial problems, often get in the way of us having a good relationship. We fight a lot.
I find a sign of hope in how Darry and Ponyboy reconcile at the end, at Sodapop´s request. Their brotherhood overcomes Dally’s and Johnny’s deaths while strengthening their family bond. I hope my brothers and I can someday do the same with our own issues.
I'm nice funny generous spontaneous and chill to be with but I'm also very shy, not confident and I let alot of opportunities fly by because I feel like I'm not good enough
Explanation:
Life
Servant to servants is a poem of a woman who speaks of her daily ordeals in that poem, who is very tired of her life.
<u>Explanation:</u>
A Servant of Servants by Robert Frost is a sonnet which tells the story of a lady who recounts her day by day experiences to a guest who is exploring nature out close to her home.
She goes through her day cooking and cleaning after the numerous men in her home and is drained from the work.
The answer would be choice A. The doctor is discriminated despite being talented and is most likely left feeling hurt.