Answer:
Dreams
Explanation:
"Wings in our pocket and palms" represent dreams.
We want positive change and we're willing
to work for it. All of us have wings
in our pockets and palms, and we use them
to find out what's happening next door
or around the world.
The speaker from the above excerpt is talking about how their dreams and hardwork will help to change the world in a positive way.
Dreams as used means a wish or an ambition to achieve in the future.
<span>The character of Penelope is very loyal.</span>
Answer:
It indicates that the gangsters are looking for vulnerable people.
It supports the idea that the gangsters are involved in criminal activities.
Explanation:
In Sonia Nazario's "Enrique's Journey", the protagonist Enrique left home on a quest to find his real mother who had left him to work in America. Feeling a sense of abandonment from his mother Lourdes, leaving him in Honduras, and his beloved uncle's death compelled him to try to reunite with his mother no matter what, thus his journey.
The given passage is from the chapter "Staying Awake" where Enrique along with others were atop the moving train trying to get to America. The excerpt reveals how those on the roof of the trains were targeted by the gangsters operating around the area. The vulnerable people end up being the target of these gangsters who are involved in illegal criminal activities, with the "<em>forgiving</em>" nature of the police in Chiapas. The author's use of the word "prowl" supports the dangerous manner in which these gangsters are involved, leading further to the suffering of others.
Reveal that the mother is unaware of her actions