Which story deals with racial discrimination? A.
"The Convict and the Bishop"

B.
"The Wisdom of King Solomon"

C.
"Mohandas Gandhi: Truth in Action"

D.
"Ooka and the Honest Thief"

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is Mohandas Gandhi: Truth in Action.

The story deals with the struggle of India and its independence from Britain, and is full of analysis of racial elements.

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What do Janina and Misha hear when they return from smuggling?

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Answer:

They hear their MOM who is angry on them :D

Explanation:

Answer:  

The sound of trains.

Explanation:

Janina becomes enthralled with the idea of the trains. While she and Misha are out smuggling food, they overhear the sounds of oncoming trains.

What is the difference between regret and repent

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To regret something is to wish that it didn't happen, and to repent is to admit an error and promise not to make the same error again. The word 'repent' typically has a religious connotation; to repent something in religion is usually to admit a sin and promise to lead a purer life in the future. 'Regret' has a more common use, and can be used to describe a menial situation, such as regretting leaving an umbrella at home, or a more serious situation, such as regretting drinking and driving.

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Repent:You are very sad/sorry for what you did
Regret:You dont think you shouldve done what you did becuz it mightve gotten u in trouble

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. "Ostriches cannot fly," Helen explained, "But they can move at fast speeds." B. "did you know that crickets make noise with their legs?" said Lindsey. C. Benny replied, "yes, I've been there twice." D. "Have you ever been to New York?" asked Jenna.

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D."Have you ever been to New York?" asked Jenna.
D is correct. It has all the correct punctuation and all the correct capitalization. The sentence also fully makes sense.

what figurative language is he kept his eyes on the rocky peaks that jutted into the sky like jagged shark's teeth?

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It is most likely going to be a metaphor.
i think it is a metaphor 

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Situation irony is when during a given situation the outcome is completely different as the one expected. In this case the correct instance would not be the ones that include a sarcastic comment by the narrator as that is explicit sarcasm. In here the situational irony is subtly implied by the description of the situation itself:

- “Come over here and listen to a story,’ said the aunt, when the bachelor had looked twice at her and once at the communication cord.” The fact that the bachelor is hesitating so much about accepting the aunt’s summoning is already ironic as it hints out at the fact that he is hesitant because he does not expect the storytelling to go well, whereas the aunt is obviously firmly convinced that her stories are awesome and that she is the quintessential storyteller. This sharp contrast between her idealized vision of herself and the bachelor’s incredulity is quite ironic.

- “In a low, confidential voice, interrupted at frequent intervals by loud, petulant questionings from her listeners, the behavior of the children here is obviously ironic as children usually focus intently on things that interest them and which they like but here they are disruptive, they openly voice their discontent and their confrontational stance with the aunt. Again, we have a contradiction between what the aunt thinks of herself and what the children actually think about her.


Answer:

C: “The children moved listlessly towards the aunt’s end of the carriage.”

E: “In a low, confidential voice, interrupted at frequent intervals by loud, petulant questionings from her listeners, she began an unenterprising and deplorably uninteresting story about a little girl who was good.”

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