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Dora the exploradora wondered around the forest...WHEN ALL the sudenlly a.....MONKEY APPEREAD!!! But....the monkey was a.....CANNIBAL IT WAS EATING A ANOTHER MONKEY!!!! Dora ran as fast as lightning but she stumble a cross ANOTHER cannibal monkey! She fainted when she witnessed such a "thing" but when she woke.....her hearth was about to be removed by.....HER MONKEY!!!! She screamed in a lot OF PAIN!!! but her monkey didnt even care....AS SHE SCREAMED LOUDER AND LOUDER EVERYTIME!!!! Her hearth finnaly was ripped out of her chest....AND WAS REPLACED WITH THE HEARTH OF A MONKEY :D (i hope this tory aint cringy xD)
Explanation:
Atlas was a giant who was forced to carry the Earth and the heavens on his back. An atlas is a book or collection of maps. Many atlases also contain facts and history about certain places.
Answer:
C. Derisive
Explanation:
The question is from Maya Angelou's <em>I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. </em>In Chapter 16, Angelou, through her main character, Marguerite, describes the discrimination between how white and black girls are prepared for life. She describes, “While white girls learned to waltz and sit gracefully with a tea cup balanced . . . we were lagging behind, learning the mid-Victorian values.” Black girls are also taught to work in the kitchen for white families.
One day, Marguerite overhears her employer, Mrs. Cullinan while she's talking to the cook. “her name’s too long. I’d never bother myself. I’d call her Mary if I was you.” Angelou describes Marguerite's anger and disgust in the words, “lunch in her mouth a second time.” Later, Marguerite is so angry that she decides to quit her job and breaks several of Mrs. Cullinan's favorite dishes.
Giving medal
:) hope this helps
C. It has been said that there are other ways to solve the problem.
This is because it shows that the author has investigated other possible solutions and not just the one that they are writing about. All of the other answers just support the claim without mentioning anything else.