True, this was a quote that was very popular when slaves were around still. Symbolism doesn't always have to describe, usually just gives you a vivid image. I hope this was helpful
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You can join the sentence in this way:
<em>Disappointed by not being able to picnic by the river, they went home sadly.</em>
I would say:
C) <span>Best of all, some days we go horseback riding.
</span><span><em />Is the most effective way to invert sentence (6) in order to vary sentence patterns.</span><span>
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<u>The theme of a story is usually revealed during which part of the plot?</u>
<em>C. Rising action</em>
Although <u>theme</u> is explored throughout an entire story, a reader can fully grasp a much clearer meaning of everything that was established by the author during the <u>rising action</u>.
In the rising action, all the events and circumstances developed in the story increase the <u>tension</u> of a story. During this moment of the plot, unexpected revelations or incidents take place and that often connect the previous exposition to the overall essential theme.
For example, in Tolkien's <em>The Fellowship of the Ring</em>, at the moment Frodo is given the evil ring to destroy it, the readers understand the story's <u>main theme</u> is the struggle of good vs. evil.