This passage comes from the novel Cry, the Beloved Country.
I believe that the novel agrees with the assessment that Msimangu makes of the situation in South Africa. In this passage, Msimangu states that the main problem of South Africa is that the disruption caused by Europeans severed the ties people had with their tribes. The consequence of this is that people have nothing left in their towns, which takes them to Johannesburg. Once in the city, they become morally corrupt. This is reflected in the themes that the book deals with. The book is concerned with the way in which tribal structures have been lost, and it suggests that this is one of the main causes of the problems the country is faced with.
Callie is on her way to the mall
A. Past Tense
B. Present Tense
C. Future Tense
Answer:
True
Explanation:
An interpreter is not an actor. He or she is only someone who is meant interpret the poem, play, or book. By definition, an interpreter is: "a person who interprets, especially one who translates speech orally". So even though the interpreter is really not an actor, he or she can change the tone and rhythm of the reading, for example, to suggest characterization, mood, and other things.