Answer:
"handsome building"
Explanation:
To paraphrase means that you will use the same idea and the fotes points of the sentence enumerated by an author in your text, but you will use other words, always keeping the meaning and the most important elements of the original text.
Based on this, in relation to the options given in the question above, we can see that the only sentence that can be changed in the original text and still maintain the meaning of the text is "handsome building," since this is not an important term in the text and that can be easily replaced.
The author would pay attention to small details because some small details are very important.
the third one down is all on u
i would help her learn sign language or something that she could use to be able to "speak" to others.
idk about the first one because it's been awhile since i had read the book
I don't have the book and I did it in freshman year so I don't remember specifics but I do know when Montage meets clarisse he focuses on her image and her white dress which shows her purity which makes a big impact on him somehow, when he actually speaks with her she makes him question everything around his society and why they don't actually read books, clarisse does read books herself and Montage does not report her which means that he's actually seeing how corrupt his society is. Eventually when she dies it's like he breaks or something like that and he ends up going against what he did all his life and against the firemen. Like I said I don't remember much, but I hope this could give you an idea on what you could look for.
The drowning of the boy in the river of Harlem symbolizes the dangers of life in Harlem, contributing to the set up in The Rockpile by James Baldwin
Answer : Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
The natural rock pile which is situated near the Harlem river unusually near the residential New York City neighborhood. The story in this part represents an exposition of how "reckless" local boys' disobedience killed one neighborhood boy child.
The boy drowned in the river of the Harlem signifies the dangerous nature of life in Harlem cause that it can not serve as the universal human experience and neither the isolation of the community is symbolized nor the connection to society at all.
A dependent clause can act as an adjective, adverb, or noun.