Ancient Greeks had to properly introduce themselves—including their father's name and country of origin—before they would be invited to dine. that is True great example of that is the work of Plato "the feast"
Hauchecorne expects the owner of the wallet to reward him for returning it.
B.
Hauchecorne expects the wallet to be turned in by the person who found it.
C.
Hauchecorne expects Malandain to support him in his claims of innocence.
D.
Hauchecorne expects people to believe in his innocence because he is innocent.
(D) Hauchercone expects people to believe in his innocence because he is innocent.
The irony of the story is that Hauchercone never even picked up the wallet, just a piece of string. But his enemy spread the news, that he did steal the wallet. Hauchercone wishes that people would believe he is innocent, because he really is but the people turn against him which makes Hauchercone eventually a raging maniac. He keeps retelling the story of the piece of string.
Answer:
Hauchercone expects people to believe in his innocence because he is innocent.
Explanation:
From the story, every single detail is listed within 2 sentences that have the information needed to solve this problem
Create a short story using all you have learned so far in the unit. Include archetypes, literary elements, figurative language, and academic vocabulary words you learned in the course to shape your story. What is the setting, plot, characters, etc. How will you use figurative language such as metaphor and alliteration? What type of characters will you include? Ensure that you also demonstrate a clear point-of-view such as omniscient, limited omniscient, third-person, narrative, or first person, within your story.
Your short story should include a title, and be a minimum of 1 page and a maximum of 5 pages in length. Please submit a typed paper, using Times New Roman, 12 pt. font, and double-spaced lines (Please space your lines).
I just want to know what i am supposed to do.... please help!!!!!!!!!!!!
To complete this task, you need to: 1. Create a short story with a title, setting, plot, and characters.
Think about what you want your story to be about and how you can incorporate the elements you have learned. For example, you can include archetypal characters like a hero or a mentor, and use figurative language like metaphors and alliteration to add depth to your story.
2. Use academic vocabulary words that you have learned in the course. This means incorporating words related to the literary elements and concepts you have studied.
3. Show a clear point of view in your story. You can choose to tell the story from an omniscient perspective, where you have knowledge of all the characters' thoughts and feelings, or from a limited perspective, where you focus on one character's thoughts and feelings. Alternatively, you can choose to use a third-person narrative or first-person point of view.
4. Ensure that your story is between 1 and 5 pages long. Format your paper using Times New Roman, 12 pt. font, and double-spaced lines, as instructed.
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I am pretty sure your supposed to create an original story for your assignment. The directions say you have to use all the material you learned in the lesson and previous lessons. To be honest the directions give all the info you need :-D
plural possessive
contraction
singular possessive
dialectal omission
2.This word is a _____.
shouldn't
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contraction
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dialectal omission
3.This word is a _____.
day's
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contraction
singular possessive
dialectal omission
4.This word is a _____.
doin'
plural possessive
contraction
singular possessive
dialectal omission
5.This word is a _____.
heroes'
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singular possessive
dialectal omission
I should have known it from the first;
I tossed and turned and had bad dreams,
then couldn't find my favorite jeans;
I left my homework on my floor,
then banged my knee on my front door;
I had to ride the smelly bus;
Oh, stop, you'll say—what's all the fuss?
But here's the cause of my dismay:
This all took place on my birthday.
1.
You would most likely find this poem in a book entitled
Celebrate! How to Throw a Birthday Party
Dark Horizons: Scary Poems for Scary Times
The History of Birthdays in South America
Tough Times: Poems for When You Feel Blue