Answer:
The bias Elsie shows in her letter is that she is on the side of the teachers, having been one herself and knowing just what problems they face.
Explanation:
Answer: Street Lamp
Explanation:
In the book, Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, Jody and Janie Starks arrive at a very small Florida town known as Eatonville which consisted of only 50 acres of land. He buys more land for the town which increases its size.
Not stopping there, Jody decided to buy a Street Lamp for the town out of his own pocket which became an immense source of pride for the town.
He then threw a big ceremony for the lamp and invited people to celebrate in a hugely successful party.
Answer:
give 3 differences and similarities of the sick rose and I am patient 2828
Similarities
They are both invisible enemy/enemies
Explanation:
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This question is missing the options. I have found the complete question online. Since the passage is the same, I will omit it:
How does Chaucer characterize the young man speaking in this passage?
A. as uncomfortable
B. as loyal
C. as deceitful
D. as innocent
Answer:
Chaucer characterizes the young man:
C. as deceitful
Explanation:
When we call someone deceitful, we mean that person is false, untruthful, untrustworthy. Notice that Chaucer shows the young man is deceitful through the character's own words. He knows he is supposed to split the gold between the three of them. However, once the youngest is gone to town, he proposes to the other man that they split it only between the two of them. He clearly cannot be trusted. Therefore, letter C is the best option for this question.