English, 11.10.2021 16:10, enriquecastillo1196
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In "This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona," the author frequently uses images
of flight: Thomas flying off the roof, fireworks shooting through the air, wasps
attacking Victor, the two characters flying to Phoenix, and the salmon flying above
the water.
They imply that just as humans can't really fly, humans can't really achieve
happiness
They prove that it is bettertito stay where you belong than to try to escape
How do these images help convey an important theme in the story?
• They suggest that living creatures yearn for a life of freedom and power
• They suggest that the idea that you can fly is a dangerous illusion
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"the name pelé is nearly always associated with the game of soccer. although pelé stopped playing soccer, he remains a legend. becoming an ambassador for soccer, he worked to promote peace and understanding through sports. pelé was named fifa's "co-player of the century." in all, he scored 1,281 goals in 1,363 games of his career. nearly all soccer players are measured against pelé's legacy." which detail is an effective summary of this text? a. pelé scored over 1,000 goals in more than 1,000 games during his career. b. pelé was the best soccer player to ever live. c. pelé believed sports could promote peace and understanding among people. d. pelé was a legend in soccer for both his playing and his work in the sport after retirement.
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