True
~<span>stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.</span>
This question is missing the options. I have found the complete question online. Since the passage is the same, I will omit it:
How does Chaucer characterize the young man speaking in this passage?
A. as uncomfortable
B. as loyal
C. as deceitful
D. as innocent
Answer:
Chaucer characterizes the young man:
C. as deceitful
Explanation:
When we call someone deceitful, we mean that person is false, untruthful, untrustworthy. Notice that Chaucer shows the young man is deceitful through the character's own words. He knows he is supposed to split the gold between the three of them. However, once the youngest is gone to town, he proposes to the other man that they split it only between the two of them. He clearly cannot be trusted. Therefore, letter C is the best option for this question.
He brings the lighting Bolt back to Mount Olympus and hands it to Zeus and proves himself as a hero because he didn't steel the lighting Bolt as he was acused of.
Answer:
He went to work on the Southern Pacific Railroad.
Explanation:
Bailey is the elder brother to Maya. At age sixteen, Bailey steps out and gets a job at the Southern Pacific Railroad. Bailey felt that he was of age to engage in work.
He was seen as the most important personality in Maya's life. He also had hatred for racism.
"I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings " is an autobiography written by American writer, called Maya Angelou. The story revolves round her early years and the experiences she had while growing up.