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C.
Junk food is not ideal for regular consumption because it has little nutritional content and excessive calories, which may lead to health issues.
Explanation:
This is the mural or the point of the passage.
Answer: yes there are many metaphors in The Lost Hero
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Answer:
The first sentence has an idiom: over the moon
Explanation:
Both the second and 3rd sentence do not contain figurative language
the 4th sentence contains a simile not an idiom
Answer: A:Melba wants to forget her struggle for a day,B:the Little Rock nine were well known,A: it was hard to escape the fight for integration
Explanation: your welcome I came by
Answer:
In her essay, Jesmyn Ward describes racism in Mississippi telling real situations that she, her family and friends lived there. She is very critical of the systemic racism in the south of the country: "Sometimes the aggression is deeper, systemic. It is black children in my family enrolling in free preschool programs where their teachers barely tolerate them, ignore them, do a terrible job of leading them to learning."However, she also relates how the people she knows and love try to fight back the racism by staying alert when they see a situation where someone is in danger or is being discriminated:"I remember that Mississippi is not only its ugliness, its treachery, its willful ignorance (...). Here is one of my best friends from high school, a white woman with two toddlers, who stops her car when she sees black people pulled over by the police, pulling out her phone and filming in an attempt to belay disaster, to hold authority accountable."
Jesmyn Ward also uses figurative language throughout the essay to strengthen her claim, to give more meaning to the situations she is describing and to properly describe what she goes through when she is there, to emphasize and transmit the way she feels: "We stand at the edge of a gulf, looking out on a surging, endless expanse of time and violence, constant and immense, and like water, it wishes to swallow us. We resist.