If/Them
for example “ it would be a shame if you were hurt” she said sincerely
and implicit means implied without being directly expressed
Answer: "Separate, but equal" meant that African Americans could not use vehicles or go to the same places as the white people, but they would be the same. This is important in the Plessy v. Ferguson case because Plessy was a one-eighth black man and when the conductor asked him if he was a black man, he said "Yes". Due to the fact that he claimed he was a black man, he was told to get off, but refused to do so. Even if he was one-eight black, it didn't matter to the conductor because Plessy was still somewhat black. Since Plessy was black, he was not technically allowed to ride on the "White Only" train because they were supposed to be segregated. The effect of Plessy's decision in the end was that segregation became law and it spread over America like wildfire.
Answer:
Parallelism
Explanation:
Parallelism is a chain of identical syntactic functions or a chain of sentences of equal syntactic values. Prayers that present themselves with the same external syntactic structure, by connecting with each other in a process in which it is not allowed to establish greater relevance of one over the other, create a process of liaison by coordination. As it happens in the text above.
The mother asked the boy if he had locked the front door.