Answer: Her crisp meat pies and cool lemonade, when joined to her miraculous ability to be in two places at one time, assured her business success.
Explanation:
The book <em>I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings</em> is an autobiography of Maya Angelou where she talks about her childhood experiences. Momma is Maya's grandmother and her guardian for most of her childhood.
Even though she was strict, she loved Maya dearly and Maya was proud of her grandmother. One instance of this is where she speaks in exultant tones of her grandmother's business success in selling lunches which was made possible by her being able to make delicious pastry as well as her ability to serve many customers by seemingly being in two places at once.
Answer:
Interviews at the national company don't come very often.
I would say the correct answer is B. primitive man.
The point of the entire novel is that Buck is fighting his urges to go to the wilderness and succumb to his wild identity of a wolf. Thus, dreaming about the primitive man clearly portrays his struggle between his two identities, that of a domesticated dog and that of a wild wolf.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird" the story is told by Scout, the curious, tomboyish main character in the book.
Answer:
Anne Bradstreet was a poet born in England