Answer:
The point Hurston is trying to make is through humor, showing the black people as part of the society of the United States.
Explanation:
She is not <em>“the only Negro in the United States whose grandfather on the mother’s side was not an Indian chief”</em>. In fact, the term "Indian chief" refers to the white owners of the slaves. At that time it was very common for these people to abuse women to get them pregnant and thus generate more slaves, so she is not the only one in this situation.
What the author tries to show with this phrase is the diversity of races is abundant in the United States, since their descendants come in part from white men, for which the author criticizes the racism of people who still do not accept it.
I would love to but I can’t see the poem
Answer:
The correct answer is a. really difficult
Explanation:
Easy as pie is an expression that we use when we want to say that something is very easy to do. In this case the protagonist doesn't believe that configuring software is easy. On the contrary, he finds difficult.
That is why A is the correct answer, and not B.
C is also wrong option because we use term really delicious when some food or something similar is tasty.
They can either be called reflexive or intensive pronouns