Not completely positive but I believe the subject is He.
Answer:
- Nelson Mandela
- They achieved the political emancipation of the country.
- "pledge"
- The commitment is in the struggle for liberation from continuous slavery from poverty, deprivation, suffering, gender and other discrimination.
- The special moments were: the perseverance in Africa's prosperity and freedom and the guarantee that no land would prosper with the exploitation of Africa.
Explanation:
The above passage is part of Nelson Mandela's speech, when he was elected president of South Africa, after being a strong activist for the African cause. Mandela fought hard for the rights of Africans, the fight against racism and mainly for the political, social and civil freedom of the African peoples. He came to be arrested for his struggle, becoming a symbol of his people in perseverance and the pursuit of goals.
In his speech he celebrates the political freedom that Africa has achieved and establishes a commitment to make the African people prosper and get rid of any factor that impedes their growth.
Answer:
E) The Widow Douglas she took me for her son, and allowed she would sivilize me; but it was rough living in the house all the time, considering how dismal regular and decent the widow was in all her ways; and so when I couldn't stand it no longer I lit out.
Explanation:
This is because he includes himself in it by saying things such as "I", and includes The Widow Douglas, and presents as a "bad" acquaintance.
its either simple or compound.maybe it would be compound bc it has the word AND in it.
This question refers to the story "The Stolen Party" by Liliana Heker.
Answer:
The correct answer is option B. It causes Rosaura to disagree with her mother.
Explanation:
Rosaura has a disagreement with her mother because she wanted to go to Luciana's party, but her mother did not want to.
She said it was a party for rich people and that she was just the maid's daughter.
This caused Rosaura to get angry, as she considered Luciana her friend and decided to go to the party anyway.