“He was looking down at his outstretched hands as he talked.”
“The boy had a good appetite so I did not have to make him eat.”
“When they did have something to say to us, they became familiar.”
The answer is: “When they did have something to say to us, they became familiar.”
“The Black Ball” by Ralph Ellison the narrator, John, is conscious that he is not treated like an equal, however, he still has hope in his life. He wants to transmit this to his son, that the identity is not dictated by the skin color. At the setting time of the history the black people did not have the same right that the white people, despite this, John keep fighting to achieve the American dream.
B. Mrs. Dubose
C. Miss Gates
D. Miss Caroline
Answer: C. Metaphors.
Explanation: a metaphor is a direct comparison between elements that aren't obviously related, it doesn't use the words "like" or "as" to make the comparison, and it is used to create an mental image in the readers or audience, for example: she thinks life is a fashion show. Similes and analogies are also comparisons, but similes use the words "like" or "as" for example: life is like a fashion show, and analogies only compare specific characteristics of two or more elements for example: this movie is a rollercoaster of emotions.
the correct answer is deductive reasoning
B. subplots.
C. chapters.
D. episodes.
a. dog
b. barking
c. Are
d. walking