Answer:
its D
Explanation:
its D cuz IM TAKING THIS NOW PLEASE HELP
Part B: please refer to question #1 to fully answer this question.
Which TWO details best support the answer to Part A (number 1)?
Question 2 options:
“Howie continued, a waffle fleck flying from his mouth.” (paragraph 9)
“Cromwell was sniffing the floor for breakfast droppings, wagging his tail...” (paragraph 12)
“‘Well, no. Not depressed.’” (paragraph 13)
“‘If Izzy wants to sign up for soccer in Malaysia, it's no problem.’” (paragraph 15)
“‘You know I'm happy to pay for anything you're into...’” (paragraph 16)
“‘You're not makin' a good case here, Kev.’” (paragraph 33)
Answer :
In "My Father's Song" by Simon Ortiz, the mice serve as a symbol for the next generation of children. The option "They represent the next generation of children and suggest the need for protection." is the correct option.
The answer is clear from the following lines of the poem :
"Very gently, he scooped tiny pink animals
into the palm of his hand
and told me to touch them.
We took them to the edge
of the field and put them in the shade
of a sand moist clod."
She matures by
1. During the beginning she hates Peter and then towards the end she loves him
2. She begins to respect her mother towards the end.
3. She doesn't have dreams of being famous towards the end she wants to be a writer.
Hope this helps! Have a great day!
He States Later That He Plans On Living Until He's 60 Or More
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