Answer:
I would say A/ first answer
Explanation:
this is because this is what most, if not all folktales have in common.
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Answer:
D slave narrative
Explanation:
Olaudah Equiano's narrative is an example of slave narrative that became a powerful tool in the abolitionist movement.
<em>The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano </em>while being an autobiography is a slave narrative that describes the enslavement of Equiano and how he sought to become a free man through his study of the bible.
The book discusses the cross cultural an religious of the writer from slavery to freedom and traditional belief to Christianity. It is a book that explicitly narrates his experience as a slave and this was a powerful tool the abolitionists used to abolish slavery.
The correct answer is D.
The teaching profession is a<em> vocation</em> (a strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation). It is an occupation to which a person is especially drawn, a calling or a strong impulse to follow a particular activity or career.
Teaching should <em>not be about making money in the first place</em>. Obviously, teachers need to be paid as everybody else in any job. But there are others, non-monetary merits connected to this profession. Helping the young to become adults is the most important one. It's a huge responsibility and an honor at the same time. Other forms of compensation for the low pay are: doing a job that has a lot of prestige, being able to continue with their own further education while teaching, being an adviser and role model to the young generation, long holiday periods.
<em>There is more to the teacher's life than a salary means that all the other merits of this profession trump the low pay.</em>