It may be true to an extent, that Beka lamb is 'boring' to quote a few previous answers...but one must take the text-a literature text book, in context. It is a metaphor for Ms.Edgell. And yes, as some of my students attest, it is a book to put them to sleep. But it is about a Caribbean experience.
In chapter 7, Beka does not lie to the grocer, Mr. Gordillo, if she has passed exams.The book is written in a series of flashbacks that makes it difficult to understand at first. Beka remembers her maternal grandfather. Beka learns that her maternal grandfather was living in the bush with a Mayan woman and he dreams of going to England because he is half English. This gives insight into the background of Beka Lamb, her cultural upbringing. Her grandfather questions her father about his patriotism.
Granny Ivy and beka's mother also discuss the bouganvillea (recurring symbol)being cut down. This was Beka's first successful plant and that is symbolic for Granny Ivy.
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In chapter one we learn about Beka's family and the country in which they inhabitat. We also note the juxtaposition(synonymous with contrast, two objects or texts that oppose one another) of the school and the prison ,both created to educate and conform Belizeans and to eliminate any dissident voices.Additionally we learn about the political situation in Belize.The mood of the chapter is solemn and sad.
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In Chapter 4 of Plato's "Republic," Socrates discusses the concept of education and its role in shaping individuals for the betterment of society. He emphasizes the importance of nurturing good character and virtues through proper education. In Chapter 5, they continue the discussion on education by exploring the idea of censorship in literature and the potential influence of art on shaping people's beliefs and behaviors. Socrates argues for the censorship of certain types of literature that may corrupt individuals' morals.
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AnswerHere, the author is comparing the Christian Church to the Pascal lamb of the Jewish Passover, which must be without blemish.
First, you have to read the chapters. Second, you should take out the main parts of the chapters and put it into a paragraph, called a summary.
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