The correct answer is C. She gives an account of actual violence inflicted on a teenager in Central America.
This is because she provides the experience of a person that lived that violence personally and explains how injured was that teenager, describing his chest and face, and describing how he clasped his chest because of the pain. As well as, describing how the teenager was afraid for his life and because of the violence and decided to be deported.
<span>a sense of place for the reader
a hint of the rhythm of Igbo conversation
</span>two effects created by the use of Igbo language in the novel are the sense of place for the reader and a hint of the rhythm of Igbo conversation. Igbo is the principal language of the Igbo people, an ethnic group of southeastern Nigeria. The first book which contained some Igbo words was <span>History of the Mission of the Evangelical Brothers in the Caribbean.</span>
Answer:
The imagery Roosevelt uses in paragraph 12 of his speech is:
"Here destiny seems to have taken a long look"
This means that: The realization of what they expected to come might look long to come by but it will eventually be fulfilled.
Explanation:
The imagery made by Roosevelt in his speech gave a message of what destiny holds for them.
His speech was geared towards the need for faith and hope towards what the New World had in store for them.
I think it’s in the upstairs computer lab,