The answer is A: The reader is able to relate to the narrators message.
Answer:
Explanation:
Don went camping in the National Forest for a few days. He was hoping for a few restful days in nature
away from a busy city life. Unfortunately, during his days in the forest, he struggled with the heavy rains and
wind as well as the small animals in the forest who destroyed his food and campsite.
What is the conflict in the text?
Betty loved to read, but when the mayor of her town decided to ban all of the books he believed were
objectionable, Betty decided to create a group of like-minded people who were willing to fight city hall.
What is the conflict in the text?
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It's more inferred than it is actual. Pick out the details that are going on.
They are locked away for six months. Proporo has provided all sorts of entertainment: dancers buffoons (court jesters or fools), beauty. All this wealth being spent on the guests.
When they came the guests, bolted and welded the gates, they were there for the long haul. So they wanted to isolate themselves from the Red Death.
Now all we have to do is find something that says they were indifferent to those not there. It took 1/2 an hour to die. And yet the prince was happy, dauntless [fearless and determined] and sagacious [ his mind was all there].
That last sentence is the one I'd pick after going through all the details I've listed. He couldn't care less. The sentence before is a good answer as well. The scarlet stains didn't take but 1/2 an hour and they were so hideous they did not evoke sympathy. It's open ended. You can just about pick anything if you put in enough detail before it, if you can.
The answer is the last sentence you have marked. The last sentence shows how the Prince ignored the chaos that was occurring outside of his land and instead threw a party for the wealthy and powerful. This sentence shows the ignorance of the rich. Hope that helps :))
A.all
B.united
C.the.
D. supreme
Select the piece of evidence that best supports this claim.
The largest government arts program costs the average taxpayer only about
forty-five cents per year.
Private citizens, corporations, and foundations already spend billions of dollars
each year to support the arts.
The Federal Art Project was a government-funded program that employed
thousands of artists during the Great Depression.
Answer:
Private citizens, corporations, and foundations already spend billions of dollars each year to support the arts.
Explanation:
The piece of evidence that best supports this claim is "Private citizens, corporations, and foundations already spend billions of dollars each year to support the arts".
Actually, who are the taxpayers? They are private citizens, corporations and foundations. That means if the government is using taxpayers' money to fund arts, indirectly it means that the billions of dollars spent each year to support arts are the monies of the private citizens, corporations and foundations. This then means that these private citizens, foundations and corporations are actually the ones supporting the arts through the taxes they pay.
Answer:
Answer:
Private citizens, corporations, and foundations already spend billions of dollars each year to support the arts.
Explanation:
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