Why are the letter (from Bud's dad, to Bud's mom) and the calendar important to Bud
Bud does not find his father. The man he had believed to be his father, Herman E. Calloway, turns out, in fact, to be his grandfather.
When Herman finds out that Bud's mother was named Angela Janet Caldwell, he is inconsolable. Angela Janet was his daughter, whom he had loved very, very much. Herman, however, always had very high expectations of himself and everyone around him, and he was especially hard on his daughter, because he knew that "this is a hard world, especially for a Negro woman...she's got to be ready". Herman was determined that Angela Janet "was going to be the first Calloway to get schooling all the way through college so he thought he had to be strict on her, but he went overboard". He wanted the world for her, but "it was his dream, not hers...he never gave her time to pick it for herself". Angela Janet finally couldn't take her father's intractableness anymore, and ran off with one of the drummers in her father's band. This man, who never appears nor is named in the narrative, apparently is Bud's father.
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The article in this line is the.
An article is a type of adjective that describes specific or unspecific nouns and noun equivalents. The three articles in English grammar are a,” “an” and “the.” These words are part of a group called determinants and come before the noun they modify or describe.
“The” is typically used in accompaniment with any noun with a specific meaning, or a noun referring to a single thing. The important distinction is between countable and non-countable nouns: if the noun is something that can’t be counted or something singular, then use “the”.
Thus, the article in this line is "the".
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I repair the damage from car accidents
The past perfect tense consists of the word had followed by the past participle.
So the revised sentence would read "I had repaired the damage from car accidents'.
Mary Lou Finney
B.
Phoebe Winterbottom
C.
Sal's mother
D.
Sal's grandparents
I think b.
She see Phoebe Winterbottom's face pressed up on the window at the stairway. Little did she know that Phoebe Winterbottom has a strong and powerful imagination, and that Phoebe would become Sal's friend.
When that I was and a little tiny boy,
A foolish thing was but a toy,
but when I came to man's estate,
'Gainst knaves and thieves men shut their gate,
For the rain it raineth every day...
A.
Young children are not much different from the adults that they will one day grow to become.
B.
An adult cannot be expected to recall all the foolish things he or she did as a young child.
C.
Adults have plenty of real problems of their own, so they have little time for the extra conflicts caused by fools.
D.
While young children can be saddened by life's problems, adults hardly notice life's everyday difficulties.
General Zaroff, in 'The Most Dangerous Game', goes to his island after getting bored of animal hunting, seeking a disturbing new thrill in human hunting.
In Richard Connell's short story, 'The Most Dangerous Game', General Zaroff comes to his island after becoming disillusioned with hunting animals. Being a seasoned hunter, he found no challenge anymore in normal game hunting and sought a new thrill. Hence, he moved to the secluded island to initiate his new game, human hunting. On this island, he could pursue this horrifying hobby without interruption. General Zaroff tricks the ships to wreck on his island, and the survivors become his prey, adding a terrifying twist to the plot.
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