Answer:
We weren't quite sure what it all meant, except that for now, my sister Rachel and I were putting on our finest dresses and the shoes Mother had polished twice.
Explanation:
Being naive simply means that one lacks experience and knowledge or critical thinking regarding the world around him.
The narrator, being young and naive, can not fully understand all the difficulties that surrounded building of the bridge. All he can understand is that people said it couldn't be done, but they've done it and he sees that as something special, out of this world experience.
He shares other people's happiness and is satisfied that he and his family are able to walk on that special bridge without being able to comprehend all the effort and obstacles and sacrifices endured for the bridge, that represents national pride, to be built.
C. A<span>fter we arrived home, we saw the whole scene replayed on the news! </span>
Assuming that this is referring to the same excerpt that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be that "He appeals to his readers' emotions by imagining the consequences of not acting as he suggests," since he talks about how the US would be able to sustain itself without issue given its massive natural resources.
Plz make brainliest!
Explanation:
part a
the struggle of survival
part b.
and the wolf that shall keep it may prosper but the wolf that shall break must die