Loud claps of thunder shake the house
In the end of the book, Beah describes the tradition of storytelling in his village, but it is not a chronological order of the book. The book is told in non-linear style regarding protagonist's flashbacks. This is a flashback and the correct answer is Beah has a flashback of his grandmother’s village before the attack.
“Young boys have been smothered in chimneys before now,” said another gentleman.
“That's acause they damped the straw afore they lit it in the chimbley to make 'em come down again,” said Gamfield; “that's all smoke, and no blaze; vereas smoke ain't o' no use at all in making a boy come down, for it only sinds him to sleep, and that's wot he likes. Boys is wery obstinit, and wery lazy, Gen'l'men, and there's nothink like a good hot blaze to make 'em come down vith a run. It's humane too, gen'l'men, acause, even if they've stuck in the chimbley, roasting their feet makes 'em struggle to hextricate theirselves.”
A .a lack of regard for life among the working class
B .parish officials' ignorance of the risks apprentices faced
C .the employment of children for hazardous tasks
D .the reluctance of young, able-bodied boys to work
E .the use of parish orphans for raising money for the parish
there can be more than one answer
did I not believe that woman herself must do this work—for woman alone can understand the height and the depth, the length and the breadth of her own degradation and woe.
Man cannot speak for us—because he has been educated to believe that we differ from him so materially, that he cannot judge of our thoughts, feelings and opinions by his own
Then with what magic power, by kindness and love, was he raised from the slough of despond and placed rejoicing on high land
Among the many important questions which have been brought before the public, there is none that more vitally affects the whole human family than that which is technically termed Woman's rights.
b.contrasting
c.predicting
d.comparing