The story begins by telling us of Equiano's early years. He was born in what is now Nigeria. When he was about eleven, he was kidnapped by slave traders and transported to America. Equiano worked on several ships, and was able to travel to many different countries. Eventually, he was purchased by a man in Philadelphia. He was able to save enough money to purchase his freedom in 1766. Equiano settled in Europe and continued to travel extensively. Eventually he wrote his autobiography and published it in two volumes in 1789.
I know that you may have already have already answered the question. However.for those that are wonder the answer is D. stanzas. The poem is structured in a group of lines.
Letter D. Stanzas
The answer is B) magazine
Answer:
<u>Jax</u> will pay for (his) lunch with cash today.
Explanation:
"His" is not a pronoun. It is a possessive adjective: my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their. It is called so because it precedes a noun and modifies it. Therefore, if you say "his" lunch, it is not about any lunch; it is rather a specific one, belonging to a particular person.
The antecedent of "his" is "Jax", since "his lunch" refers to "Jax's lunch", that is, Jax is the person whose lunch we are talking about.
The lines that best shape the theme that experiencing the beauty of the natural world is a path to happiness are the ones in option A. " And then my heart with pleasure fills, / And dances with the Daffodils." The writer's is happy when he / she sees the flowers -daffodils- moving in the wind.
Part B
" dancing in the breeze" , this image of the daffodils creates a mood that helps convey the theme named in Part A because it creates a cheerful mood that helps readers understand how the natural world can inspire feelings of joy. Therefore, option B is the correct one.