Prince Edward learns numerous things when he is dressed as the pauper in Twain's "The Prince and the Pauper." He learns that what he thought was freedom is actually poverty and neglect from his family, he learns of the hardships that his citizens face due to the injustices of certain laws and he learns the filthy conditions of the nation's prisons.
A. Children who hear learn to communicate naturally, while deaf children must overcome obstacles.
Answer: thinking, dreaming, working as they will in a kingdom of beauty and love.
Explanation: the word choice implies the speaker is optimistic for the goals of the future
<span>Dee sees no value in the things belonged to her grandmother or mother. She considers them as only things to promote her new identity. So she dislikes to carry her name which she considers to be slave's. She also wanted to appear in a new identity and changes her dress syle.</span>
I think you can use your own experiences to better understand characters, events, and ideas.