Throughout the memoir, he struggles with his identity after moving countries and trying to fit in. He doesn’t include a name in his title because that reflects his own personal feelings of having no identity. He isn’t even sure of who he is, and so he presents that to the reader by the title of his memoir.
You get the Just and you should reword a few things and maybe add a short example from the book into that and then the answer should be fine
<span>1). Give the present stem. Your answer must be spelled correctly and include a dash at the end. Follow this format: ama-
video, videre, vidi, visus - see videre
2). Give the present stem. Your answer must be spelled correctly and include a dash at the end. Follow this format: ama-
exerceo, exercere, exercui, exercitus - exercise exercere
3.) Give the present stem. Your answer must be spelled correctly and include a dash at the end. Follow this format: ama-
terreo, terrere, terrui, territus - frighten terrere</span>
The moon was a ghostly galleon<span> tossed upon cloudy seas, The next big metaphor compares the moon to a "</span>ghostly galleon<span>." A </span>galleon<span> is a big old ship, the kind that would have carried Spanish gold across the seas. So the moon is like a ship sailing through the sky.</span>