To build mystery and anticipation for Merrick's introduction.
Answer: Option B.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In "The Elephant Man", in the excerpt that has been shown above, the phrase has been used a lot of times by the author a lot of times. The meaning and the intention of the author for using this phrase is that he wanted to create an anticipation for the introduction of Merrick.
The author in his introduction says that he has no hope and neither does he have any expectations. He has certain deformities in him and because of these deformities, he has to bear a lot of pain. To add to this introduction, he uses this phrase many times and adds mystery.
The answer would be D What type of symbolism are used by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In his I Have a Dream speech addressed to the American public.
The phrase modified by the prepositional phrase in the sentence is B. Everyday.
Answer:
An online publication was chosen on a reputable website. The publication was an article that showed how prejudice has prevented black animals from being adopted.
Explanation:
The article spoke of how prejudice has been embedded in our society in a strong and unbeatable way since the times of slavery. The article points to an existing fact in our society, about how racism has affected animals. The trafficking of black people to our country for enslaved beings has generated a totally wrong concept in our society. This concept states that everything black is bad, immoral, dirty and unworthy of any kind of consideration. We know that this concept has been persecuting black people for centuries, causing them to suffer the most diverse types of prejudice and to have faced a lot of racism during their lives. What few people know is that this racism has reflected even in black animals, causing them to be more discriminated against, less adopted and more abandoned. In addition, these animals are constantly associated with witchcraft, witchcraft and other practices that are rated as bad in our society.
While reading the article and researching the facts that the article pointed out, I changed my perception of racism. In my mind, racism was only associated with people, but now I understand that racism is something so comprehensive that it involves even innocent beings like animals. In addition, these racist concepts have been disseminated in our society disguised as people's "personal taste". We need to combat this and prevent living beings from suffering because of degrading and unrealistic concepts.