Answer:
1. She is visiting the school for the blind in Tibet Lhasa, China
2. Mahoney agreed to be led through the city while she is blindfolded. This will help her to understand how the blind students she saw at the Blind Without Borders school could navigate so easily.
3. Choden believed that when her mother was pregnant, a cow kick her stomach and that led to her blindness.
4. She concluded that her ability to see had dominated her other senses like smell, touch, etc and this had resulted in her missing so much of life's experiences.
Answer:
c) Foreshadowing.
Explanation:
Harriet Beecher Stowe's anti-slavery novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" is one of the most prominent books about the slavery discrimination in America. The prejudice against the slaves is shown through the character of Tom and his family.
The excerpt provided in the question is from Chapter XXVIII of the text titled "Reunion". This part deals with Ophelia asking or rather imploring her cousin Mr. Augustine St. Claire to sign off the deed of ownership of Topsy to her. She wants to do it at the moment so that there is a sure sign of her ownership and so that she can safeguard her and maybe even free her in the future. This idea of making a slave free may be supported by St. Claire too but he did not have the same courage to get it through. This particular scene foreshadows the fate of his slaves who were auctioned off when he suddenly died unexpectedly.
The following answers describe an ideal Renaissance courtier
according to The Book of the Courtier:
A
courtier should have some qualities of the chivalrous knight
A courtier should spend most of his time
developing his physical strength.
<span>A </span>courtier<span> (/ˈkɔːrtiə/; French: [kuʁtje]) is a person
who is often in attendance at the court of a king or other royal personage.</span>
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