Answer:
I can help you.
Explanation:
What do you need help with?
Metaphors are where two things are being compared without the use of like or as.
the metaphors from that excerpt would be: “the manacles of segregation”, “chains of discrimination”, “lonely island of poverty”, and “ocean of material prosperity”
We can learn that if you have the determination nothing is unattainable.
She has taught women that it is not impossible to succeed to life even if you have a child in you teens years you just need to stick with your goals and work toward the finish line.
Answer:
one who ... / a person who ... / someone who ....
Explanation:
performer = a person who performs
teacher = a person who teaches
painter = a person who paints
singer ....
dancer ....
To be reticent is to not reveal one's thoughts readily. In this case, it is the reticence of the author. The author does not reveal their thoughts readily. If the narrator or author refuses to do something, it is made known that he is doing something. The something here is him refusing. If he acts as if the situation is normal, I'd assume he is acting in such a way that would be nonreactionary of the actions from the provoker. I would safely choose the last option as sorrentino's exercising of authorial reticence.