The narrator's attitude in 'The Campsite' changes from excitement to frustration and disappointment, and finally to gratitude and resilience.
In the story 'The Campsite', the narrator's attitude undergoes a significant change. At the beginning of the story, the narrator is excited and enthusiastic about the camping trip. However, as the story progresses and they encounter a series of unfortunate events, the narrator's attitude shifts to one of frustration and disappointment. By the end of the story, the narrator's attitude has further transformed into a sense of gratitude and resilience, as they appreciate the lessons learned from the difficult experience.
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In Animal Farm, a group of farm animals are able to overthrow the human who owned them and appropriate the farm to themselves. When deciding how to organize themselves, the animals think of seven habits they would like to maintain. These are:
1. Whatever goes on two legs is an enemy.
2. Whatever goes on four legs, or has wings, is a friend.
3. No animal shall wear clothes.
4. No animal shall sleep in a bed.
5. No animal shall drink alcohol.
6. No animal shall kill any other animal.
7. All animals are equal.
However, we learn that some of these might be broken if man is overthrown. For example, all animals are technically equal, but pigs end up having the most political power because they are the most intelligent ones. Moreover, the pigs also sleep in the bed that had previously belonged to the farmer.
Replace the possessive noun or noun phrase with the correct pronoun.
Beth's books.
The chicken's eggs.
Rover's bone.
Billy's ball.
Answer:
Naomi, Moab, daughters-in-law,companion, Ruth, journey, mother-in-law
Explanation:
"Her" is a pronoun
A relative clause is a clause that modifies a noun. A relative clause is often called an adjective clause because it functions as an adjective in a sentence.
A relative clause is introduced by a relative pronoun, a relative adverb, or a zero relative.
Relative pronouns are which, that, who, whom, whose.
e.g. She is the person to whom I have sent the letter.
Relative adverbs are where, when, why.
e.g. I will always rememberthe daywhen I met her.
A zero relative is occuring when we omit the relative pronoun.
e.g. The man you hired is not very responsible. (the relative pronoun is left out because it is the object of the relative clause)
Samantha bought some pretty earrings.
B.
Samantha finally located both earrings.
C.
She searched her bedroom for her earring.
D.
She had lost a red earring last month.