How does the proverbial Russian definition of a hero, "He who hangs o n for one minute more," apply to Christopher Reeve? Include examples from the reading to support your conclusion. Your response must cite the articles you read in the lesson.
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In the sense that they are both heroes, Christopher Reeve and Thomas Edison are similar in the sense that Edison will keep chasing his objectives no matter how many errors he made. Additionally, as Reeve was helping others in the neighborhood, he was becoming a hero, succeeding in many ways.
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The correct answer is D. readers to understand what occurred to her that day.
In “My Story” Rosa Parks explores her sense of cultural isolation with a first-person narration where she shows her views of “separate and unequal” South of US. She also shows a recollection of situations that happen in her life. The book’s most moving episodes is the bus situation. She uses a straightforward narration and a chronological text structure so the reader knows and understand all her life and everything she has endured until that moment inside that bus and why she acted the way she did.