Both of these texts describe the events that took place in the early life of Colin Powell, an American politician and retired general of the United States Army.
The texts describe the early job that Powell took when he was a teenager. This job was done after school, and consisted in working at a store owned by eastern European Jewish shopkeepers. However, each text treats this story differently.
In the case of the memoir, the story mainly focuses on the relationship between the Jewish immigrant and Powell, and how this led to experiences such as developing a friendship and learning some Yiddish. In the case of the biography, the focus is mainly on the ways in which the after-school job affected Powell's life as a teenager. The most likely reason for this is the fact that each author wanted to highlight a particular section of Powell's life in order to better support the theme of each text.
Answer:
Passage 1 is first person.
Passage 2 is Third person.
Passage 3 is Third person.
Passage 4 is second person.
Explanation:
The first person sentence starts with my or I. This is situation in which a narrator wants to mention something about himself. Second person is you. The narrator directly communicates and refers to the other person. Third person is when narrator mentions he or she. In this situation narrator is talking about someone who is not direct object.
People in the future will probably think we was so stupid because they are gonna have vehicles that fly and our vehicles are on the ground. Maybe they’ll think we’re cool because we are the ones that have fun and live life. You really don’t know what people will say about us in the future until the future happens. It is very possible that the future is still the same way that it is now, or maybe there will be no future, you never know. With the president we have right now and the way he is running things isn’t really the best with our world, but hey what ever he thinks is right and the smartest decisions are up to him.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B is the right answer because it's punctuated correctly.
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Exodus means a mass departure of people, especially emigrants