The evidence from the text that emphasizes the fact that her husband understands her and helps her is that he advises her on how to build her writing career. <span>Near the end of "Goodbye to All That,” Joan Didion mentions that she got married but she described this as "a very good thing to do but badly timed."</span>
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The answer is yes. Melville is really criticizing the Christian Missionaries.
Explanation:
Because he uses many biblical, scientific, and mythological themes to built his story. The lighting -rod man is a representation of the missionares, while the narrator represents Melville beliefs. The center idea of the story is that the christianism convertion is destroying the cultures, values, and customs established before. The convertion is not about real spiritually, but about imposing the missionaries way of living. The narrator tries to dissuade his neighbors from believing in the lightining rod man, Melville believes in a God full of love and not in a God or religion imposed by fear.
Answer: True
Explanation:
Because when you proofread and go trough it to make sure there is no errors.
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Helen Keller could not see or hear. "With Anne Sullivan's help, Helen learned to communicate" ("Helen's Story"). Helen Keller described the day she met Anne Sullivan as "the most important day I remember in all my life" (Keller 23). Helen went on to become a very successful student and an inspiration to many people. [end]
Explanation:
I did the test this is the right answer