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26. the harvest is being gathered by the farmer
27. he was swindled by his own brother
28. the light was putten out by someone
30. our army has been defeated by the enemy
34. the theatre was opened only last month
Answer:
it will end
Explanation:
it will end with the heat of summer killing the virus
The statement that best explains how the two adaptations differ is C. Baldwin dismisses those who died in the flood and believes that the new people are better, while Nappi mourns those who died.
<h3>What is a Comparison?</h3>
This refers to the close view of two or more entities in order to find their similarities and differences.
Hence, we can see that from a close inspection of both accounts by both Baldwin and Nappi, there is the main difference is that while Baldwin dismisses those who died in the flood and believes that the new people are better, Nappi mourns those who died.
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Answer:
He used the master's devalued concepts to invest in his own education and thus get rid of the bonds of white supremacy.
Explanation:
The concept of "master's tools" and "master's house" are linked to the concepts of Eurocentrism and white supremacy that have so oppressed and enslaved African Americans. In this concept, the "tools of the master" are the devices that the whites used to allow creating the slave system and making it strong, this system in turn was the "master's house".
Many claim that it was impossible to overcome slavery using the master's tools to destroy the master's house, but Frederick Douglass showed that it is possible. This is because when his "master" used the concepts that blacks were unable to receive education as tools, he felt motivated, to show that he was capable and that this would be the way in which he would find freedom from all the oppression that he lived and that's exactly what he did, that is, he dismantled the master's house with the master's tools.