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B. condenses emotions and events.
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<span>The best answer is:
-to emphasize the dedication and generosity of young activists
The fact that young activists use their birthdays or bar/bat miztvahs, occasions when they would generally receive many gifts and money, as opportunities to acquire donations for their causes, demonstrates their generosity and willing to personally sacrifice for their cause. </span>
I think the correct answers from the choices listed above are the first and second options. In this novel, setting functions as markers guiding Janie on her life journey and a vehicle for Janie’s search for fulfillment. Hope this helps. Have a nice day.
A. A love triangle
I think that’s the answer as it’s a very common theme.
The answer is C. Mr. Brown headed the mission with a composed mind, placidness, and tolerance. He doesn't attempt to foist his religion on the tribe yet leads by living illustration.
<span>At the point when Brown turns out to be sick and should leave, he is supplanted by the passionate Reverend Smith. He is the inverse of Brown, boisterous, pushy and trusts that he is "correct" and the tribe is "off-base". He has no regret about pushing his own particular religious perspectives down their throats. Anybody sufficiently strong to conflict with him is thought to be a fallen angel admirer.</span>