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What was Beneatha’s attitude towards god? Beneatha is displayed as the modern woman in the play. She embraces the full extent of the freedom that is promised to all young Americans in the 1960s and 1970s and is willing to do what she can to absorb it all. Her perception of God is driven from her mother and grandmother, who hold a more traditionalist view of divinity and the relationship to it.
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Biotic - natural material derived FROM a lving organism
<span>sooooo - nutrient rich food and ability to produce energy for survival </span>
<span>Abiotic - factors are the non-living factors of the Earth which affect the ability of living organisms to survive in an environment. So, climate and non-polluted water (which some would argue are part of the living earth and therefore NOT considered abiotic.) I hope this helped</span>
That would be C, imagery.
When I read the passage, I can clearly imagine the wharf Twain is describing.
A hyperbole is an overstatement that exaggerates a particular condition for emphasis. Example of Hyperbole. I'm so hungry I could eat a horse
C. Ordinary people can act heroic in chaotic situations