<span> In English, the subject pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we, ye, they, what, and who.
Option D is the only option with a subject pronoun.
We can't believe the tickets are in the front row!
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Explanation:
Active voice
because "is made " is present continuous
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The themes that are at work in Sylvia Plath's "Mirror" are truth and dishonesty and the waning of beauty over time.
"Mirror" is a short poem written by Plath in 1961, a time in her life when she dreaded the idea of getting old. The poem reflects this fear and her emotional state.
There is a line in the poem that says "I am not cruel, only truthful". What she means is that<u> the mirror never lies and, as "a little god", it is capable of see it all.</u> In this sense,<u> the mirror is omniscient, as opposed to the "liars": the candles and the moon.</u> Furthermore, there is a line in the poem that says "Faces and darkness separate us over and over" where <u>she refers to the passing of time and how fast a young girl can become an old woman</u>. Over the course of the poem, there are several lines that reflect the fear of growing old and the fading of beauty.
Answer:
Decolonization means the process of reversing the colonization power dynamics, getting free from the colonizing authority, becoming independent.
Explanation:
Decolonization is a term used to refer to the act or process of becoming independent of the colonizing power. This word is generally used in relation to deconstructing the ideologies and beliefs, traditions of colonizers over their colonized nations.
The word "colonization" is used to refer to the process of taking some weaker or inferior nation by force and influencing their lifestyle and way of living, away from their usual and traditional pattern. So, the word "decolonization" will refer to the reversal of that process, where the colonized become free from the colonizer. This will include deconstructing the Western belief and thought ideologies of the powers that used to ‘rule’ the weaker nations. In simple terms, it is the undoing or breaking of the colonization system.