The correct answer should be Paragraphs in an essay should all be organized the same way.
If they are all different it might confuse the reader and dissuade him from continuing with reading.
11- days, night = compound subject
12- plays, sings = compound predicates
13- Mary and Bill = compound subjects //bought furnished = compound predicate
14- Chairs, tables rugs = compound subjects //were chosen and furnished = compound predicate
15- begin and end = compound predicate
16_ John and Elaine = compound subjject
a compound predicate has to tell us two things at least with the same subject
a compound subject is two or more subjects
hope I didn't make any mistakes
In "The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain," Hughes talks about the importance of identity and race in art. He argues that a true artist cannot be one in a way that is separate from his own identity. This is particularly true in the United States, where your racial background determines every aspect of who you are, what opportunities you have access to, and how people treat you.
This is illustrated in "Arrangement in Black and White." In this story, we see an African American artist who is admired by a white woman. The woman considers herself to be liberal and accepting of others. However, she is unable to look past her own racism and bias, despite her claim of being modern and understanding. This supports Hughes idea of the artist being unable to be an artist independently from his racial identity.
<span>1) propaganda in the newspapers declaring the war as holy and completely just
2) </span><span>the declaration of war
3) </span><span>George’s misgivings about a holy war that promotes the killing of innocent and unknown people
4) </span><span>Editha’s idealistic devotion to the war
5) </span><span>Editha’s letter
6) </span><span>Editha’s satisfaction in her actions
7) </span><span>George’s death
8) </span><span>Mrs. Gearson’s rebuke to Editha</span>