Answer:
Esperanza does not want to grow up like her mother.
Explanation:
I would say that this is the answer. Options 2 and 3 don't seem to have anything to do with her mother. Option 1 is talking about the smell of Esperanza's mother's hair and not necessarily about her mother as a person. Option 4 sounds like the only one that is talking about her mother.
the answer is B i literaly just took the test so i know
: D
Hi. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
"Engetter" is a word of French origin, which refers to the rejection and expulsion of something or someone. It is likely that in the text to which your question refers, this word has been placed with this meaning, to be sure of this, you should rewrite the sentence by changing the word "engetter" to its meanings and making sure the sentence is coherent. You can also see this by looking at the context of the sentence as a whole and identifying whether that context has something that is being kicked out or rejected.
Everyman is both a morality play and an allegory.
It is a morality play because it teaches a lesson about life and the best way to live.
It is an allegory because each character represents an abstract idea. For example, "Goods" literally represents material things -- therefore it is not surprising that material goods are no help to Everyman on his journey.
Answer:
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Explanation:
1) <u>brave</u> > bravery
2)<u> freely</u> > freedom
3) <u>children</u> > childhood
4) <u>sweet</u> > sweetness
5)<u> amaze</u> > amazement
6) <u>friendly</u> > friendliness