The negro artist and the racial mountain was written in response to "The Negro Art Hokum" written by George S. Schyler.
Answer:
sadness or misery
Explanation:
he's trying to convince whomever that letting him become his assistant will bring together something that can only bring good things. Like turning sadness and misery in their home to pure love
Explanation:
The first-person point of view is identified by singular pronouns such as; me, my, I, mine, and myself or plural first person pronouns like we, us, our, and ourselves.
Answer:
I think the best response would be to consult with your supervisor to avoid being in a heated conversation with the customer. The worst response would probably be to ask what prices she had in mind. No one wants to say what prices they had in mind because its embarrassing.
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