Answer:
A) Find common grounds
Explanation:
This is my best guess, I apologize if it's wrong.
Doesn't matter what the counter claims are, Jessica here is addressing a core belief that every American has which is that everyone deserces to receive good health care. Even if people might disagree on who pays for it (govt, personal insurance, etc.), she is simply saying that everyone agrees on a certain thing (that everyone deserves a good health care)
The theme seems right so far as the purpose of the work is concerned
Answer:
The dialect used in Why, You Reckon gives the audience the idea that the character is not educated and, very likely, poor. It helps the enjoyment of the story. For example in the following quote
“Well sir, I ain’t never been mixed up in nothing wrong before nor since, and I don’t intend to be again, but I was hongry that night.” (Hughes 253)
Answer:
A. Alisha was angry with her brother for criticizing her
Explanation:
This question is about the text "After the Fire", where we learn that Alisha's house has been completely destroyed by fire, requiring her parents to build a new home. Alishia was happy to have a different house and asked her parents to have a room just for her and it was not necessary to share it with her sister. Entretnaot, Alishia's older brother, criticized her for making demands on parents who already had enough concerns, instead of being grateful for the privilege of having a new home. Alishia did not like his brother's criticism and said that he thinks that way because he never had to share a room with anyone.
C
due to the fact that ur qn is a mutiple choice qn and i need 20 characters