I believe the answer is "bright"
Each night is new; previous events do not matter.
The translation says that "the moon never holds a grudge." This tells us the moon does not hold on to previous events, so they don't matter. The poem states "the moon has lost her memory" which also indicates whatever happened previously is not important. A and C can be eliminated immediately. Option D is wrong because even though it states what the moon does at night, the speaker doesn't use any words to suggest it happens every night. Also, we know that the moon does actually change throughout the course of the month changing shape and the amount of moonlight that is available.
Answer:
The excerpt that reflects what is happening in the frame is "<u>With the help of a human-rights organization, Iqbal was able to escape and go to school."</u>
Explanation:
From <em>Free the Children, </em>story is told of a young Pakistani boy Iqbal Masih who was forced to work long inhumane hours to pay off the debts his family owed. He was four years old when he was thrown into the child labor market.
When Iqbal saw that no matter how much he worked that he could never pay off the debts as they were enormous and the living conditions were miserable, he ran away and with the help of a human rights organisation he was able to get education and helped over 3,000 children in Pakistan out of child labor.
Answer:
its right in front of you read the bottom chart
Explanation:
1. Personification
2. Metaphor
3. Alliteration