Sometimes it can help to use different colors, keeping it neat enough to read. Sometimes it helps to try and find things or emotions you share with the main character or a character. You can also try making inferences that encourage you to finish the book.
Answer:
The theme that both the promissory note, that Martin Luther King Junior makes reference to, and the Declaration of Independence have is:
Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness for all Americans.
Explanation:
The Constitution of the United States guaranteed liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all Americans. The Declaration of Independence from Britain was also in pursuit of happiness and liberty for all Americans. These two documents represent a promissory note to every American, irrespective of color. However, the practice is far removed from the words, thereby rendering the promise empty. People of color have been treated as less human over the years. So King was simply reminding America to honor its words, its promise, to ensure the happiness and freedom of all citizens.
I would say A " As I look back now on my life" shows the characters reflection of themselves and the people around them.
Answer:
Expository text gets to the point rather quickly. It is intended as education rather than just narrative text. An example of narrative text is the Excerpt by Charles Dickens which is meant to draw a picture of what this woman was like.
So the last one is out.
The first one talks about volcanoes and how they are classified. That's one of your answers if you are trying for brevety and education.
I think the second one would also be a choice. It is trying to show you the nature of anxiety and what causes it. You learn a lot about symptoms from reading it. It's quick and to the point. Expository? Yes.
I don't think four is exactly expository, but I might be wrong. It sounds too argumentative to be completely expository. It wouldn't be my first choice even though I have read Twain a great deal, beginning in my teens. He always has something pointedly funny to say about the human condition. So it's hard for me not to include him in anything. It's not exactly narrative either. The tough ones are three and four.
Three tries to tell you what it would be like to live in another country. I think it likely is the choice you are looking for.
Answers 1,23. I could be wrong, so if you have a different answer in mind, go with it.
Explanation:
The place where the story was published
Events that took place during the publication of the story