Kenya is my homeland—my source of pain. Although I was only a child, I remember the sights and sounds of my boyhood. The giant, solid, blazing orange circle set on the equator every evening. It was an amazing sight, but it was too familiar for me to realize just how amazing. I was also accustomed to the huffs and grunts of the lionesses hunting the perimeter of our property at night. I close my eyes and see the acacia trees shadowed—black against the hazy purple sky. I hear the rhythmic drums of the natives awakening their spirits. I see the bold patterns of the Massai warriors—red and black
2. How does the description of the sun support the passage? A.) It shows how the narrator remembers his homeland. B.) It explains how the acacia trees become shadowed C.) It illustrates the pain the narrator relates to Kenya D.) It teaches the reader where the equator is locat I think its A
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