Hello. You did not inform the excerpt to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
It is only possible to answer this question after reading the excerpt. However, it is important to inform that the theme of a text is the subject to which that text addresses, which is directly connected with the message that the text intends to present. Thus, when reading the excerpt you must understand what subject is being addressed, to be able to find the theme. You can find this subject by thinking about what the excerpt is referring to, what meaning it is trying to address, what lesson the excerpt teaches and how that excerpt can fit into real society.
Answer:
Baldwin talks of a "disease" which afflicts black Americans and can wreck race relations and creating a "rage in the blood" so he is using the "disease" as a metaphor for probably the rage that black Americans have for experiencing the inequalities of life in the US especially in the 1960's when the civil rights movement was so strong and segregation was so strongly practiced in the South still.
Explanation:
Answer: True friendship is something that no one can sever you and that person have a special bond FOREVER. You understand each other so much to the point where you don’t even have to talk to each other you already know what their going to say and vice versa. You know you can always count on them and they can always count you because you love them so much you would never want them to get in trouble.
Explanation:that’s what I could think of but if you want to add more heartfelt things to it you can
The answer to the question above is true that the word 'competent' is used correctly in the "it is important to use competent sources when researching" sentence<span>. The word "competent" means a characteristic of acceptable and satisfactory. The sentence above means that it is important to use acceptable sources for a research.</span>
Answer:
A)
Explanation:
A is the only statement that is a metaphor, B is a simile, C is a personification, and D is a literal statement.