if i remember correct it changes the figurative language
The correct answer is the first option “For an African, whether you were sent to the Caribbean or South America, you were now part of the sugar machine.”. Taken from the book “<em>Sugar Changed the World: A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom, and Science</em>” by Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos (2010), this excerpt best states the main point or claim of the text that the author narrates: the operation of the sugar machine. In other words, this could be the <u>thesis statement</u>. The rest of the options are <u>supporting sentences</u> that develop the actual operation of the sugar machine: how someone may be part of another group, how someone may work according to the ground, and how overseers supervise someone’s work.
Vegetables play and important part in a healthy diet.
A. They relate to ideas expressed by people in many cultures.
It can’t be B because many archetypes are used in poetry. C is incorrect because archetypal images are extremely powerful and easily recognizable around the world. Then D is defiantly incorrect because modern works have begun embracing many of these archetypes. The rebel has become quite popular. Reply if you’d like modern examples of archetypes.
According to my calculations:
Nostalgia: with "Often in thought"
Resilience: with "They send me to eat"
Hope: with "Tomorrow, I'll be at the table"
Resentment: with "Not everlastingly"