Answer:
Everyone who has watched Sidney Poitier was impressed by him
Explanation:
Answer: i dont understand your question
Explanation:
I love this book!
But I am not sure what you mean with your question (it's missing a verb).
But if you're looking for more information: The sense of guilt in this book is often created by other characters, when they're trying to come to terms with some tragedy (such as many characters being blamed for Sophie Mol's death). So in a way, guilt can function as an explanation. But also it's created by the social norms (as when Estha feels guilty because of the Orangedrink man).
Answer:
It allows for women to have a voice and to have power within their own homes and communities. Also, educated women can raise better families, because they are more likely to be able to better provide for their family and raise educated children
Explanation:
Okay first of all, what topic did you choose?
Second, can you choose any topic ?
Thrid, there's no thrid....