<span>Adventure
is seeking a ‘greater perhaps’. Something unknown but gives you the energy to pursue
going for it. It is a connection between your free-spirited soul and a growing magnet
of place somewhere that fits perfectly to your ideal journey. It is unknown and
scary but it gives you the feel of security and contentment. It gives you that
vibrant energy to pursue whatever is waiting out there, waiting for your
reaping and sowing. Adventure therefore is happiness, the happiness in seeing
yourself being genuinely happy.</span>
I would say that some people live two different lives with an extreme mythical example being the bold man of action Superman and the mild-mannered Clark Kent who appear to be opposites and mutually exclusive. In fact some people may work quietly in an office by day for a big corporation and in the evening be engaged in progressive political actions. Also, we all have within us the ability to become something which we aren't ie a fat person can become thin, a quiet shy person can become assertive and a person who favors the establishment can learn to love the poor masses of people as Archbishop Romero did in El Salvador who changed from being a conservative priest to an Archbishop who challenged the bloodshed caused by the oligarchy in the civil war in the 1980's.
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Read How It Feels to Be Colored Me, by Zora Neale
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What is most likely the author's reason for referring to her young self as "Zora of Orange County" and "Zora of Eatonville'? Answer choices for the above question A. To show that Zora was close-minded as a child. B. It is meant ironically, as Zora was actually born in Jacksonville. C. To delineate the years of her life before she left Eatonville, when she had a simpler understanding of racial matters D. It is meant affectionately, as they were her nicknames as a child.
Answer: C. To delineate the years of her life before she left Eatonville, when she had a simpler understanding of racial matters
Explanation:
Neale recalls how she used to live in Eatonville, Florida, an exclusively "colored town," where white people where only tourists or people passing by the town, so she didn´t kite understand the racial social issues. It´s only when she´s sent to school in Jacksonville, with mostly white people, that she realized the meaning of the color of her skin, and therefore, she didn´t feel like "Zora of Orange County" nor "Zora of Eatonville," but a "little colored girl."
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