The writer/author uses an appeal to emotion by portraying her family as abandoned by policy makers
I think it’s connotation and denotation, but I’m not entirely sure..<span>
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Answer: no it’s not
Explanation: them is an objective case, not a possessive pronoun.
The tone at the beginning of Birthplace is shameful and disappointed. It reflects the way her mother felt when she gave birth to her and saw that she had a girl and not a boy. This point in the poem, however, radiates strength and reflects the narrator's want to fight against injustice. The line "I’ll peel from the wall that ashamed look of my mother" says that she is no longer ashamed of herself for being born a certain way. She's saying that when she returns to her birthplace, she won't see it as the place where her mother's greatest disappointment was born. It is now a place where a strong woman was born.
Answer:
M-Making Sure I Keep Everyone Safe By Wearing My Mask
A-Always Staying 6 Feet Away From People
S-Staying Inside Unless It's Necessary To Go Outside
K-Keeping Me And My Family Safe By Washing My Hands
Explanation:
(Don't know if it's suppose to be about the pandemic)