Question:
<em>In this excerpt from Gordimer “1959: What is Apartheid?” Gordimer suggests that...?</em>
Answer:
<em>It is wrong for Africans to live in worse conditions than white people under apartheid.</em>
<em>The words in this passage show how bad the conditions are, by the author. They use words like, "sad, bleak and terrible." This shows how Gordimer thought life was awful for Africans, because he used words to create a downcast mood.</em>
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Answer:
by adding an independent clause to the sentence.
Explanation:
example: when the queen arrives, we will all bow down to her.
Answer:
This would be a simile; Lennie is almost like a puppy (which would translate to child-like) in his innocence.
Explanation:
IT WILL BE 4 THAT WHAT I GOT
Answer:
A. The listener finds it easier to make sense of the ideas presented in the text.
C. The listener is more engaged by the text.
E. The listener better recognizes when different people are quoted within the text.