Answer:
A-Digusted
Explanation:
The sentence that shows that explanation is when it says:monster,didnotlooklikeaman
Answer:
I believe that the answer is à
forbidden love can overcome all obstacles
using deception to get what you want is risky
family feuds can be overcome with love
Answer:
(i'm saving my answer til after I finish the quiz then I'll put it on here)
yeah its using deception to get what you want is risky
Explanation:
I got it right on the 3 question quiz lol (flvs)
hope this helps!❄︎
Answer:
I can give you some general ideas and guidelines, although I'm not sure what you're going for.
You can start an introduction paragraph using a surprising fact, a rhetorical question, a definition or an anecdote. These are some of many ways.
An anecdote is a short personal story. If you start with an anecdote, you can write about your parents or a friend's parents, whether they are strict, kind or patient and how.
Some very general first sentences:
- Different types parents different ways of raising children, each with their positive and negative sides. (This might work better as a last sentence)
- The role of a parent is to provide for their children and give them a place to belong at the beginning of their lives.
- The personality of a parent can influence how they act towards or raise their children.
Your first sentence should try introduce the topic in an attention-grabbing way.
Somewhere in your introduction, include the 3 sub-arguments that support your thesis.
Your last sentence should be your thesis statement which is your main argument. It might be that different types of parents raise different types of people, or that different parenting styles each have their pros and cons.
Everything depends on what you want to highlight and your diction/tone.
She fears that Naomi will be hurt if she leaves alone.
B.
She wants to be with Naomi.
C.
Her husband asks her to stay with his mother.
D.
She has no family in Moab.
bunchy white forehead and red eyes like a sheep. Now she
turned them toward Marian. The fogginess seemed to rise
in her throat again, and she bleated, "Who-are-you?"
Which words and phrases in this excerpt create the most harsh and uninviting
mood?
O
A. Stinkweeds, old woman, rise in her throat
O
B. Old woman, fogginess, bleated
O
C. Stinkweeds, sharply, bleated,
O
D. White forehead, fogginess, rise in her throat
Answer:
C. Stinkweeds, sharply, bleated.
Explanation:
These are the words that create a harsh and uninviting mood in this excerpt. The author talks about "stinkweeds," which conveys an image of bad smell and displeasure. Moreover, the woman is described as speaking "sharply," which is definitely uninviting. Finally, the woman is also described as "bleating," which is a reference both to her unappealing aspect as well as her harsh manner.
Answer:
answer c
Explanation:
fogginess isnt exactly a harh word, therefore it doesnt send a harsh tone, which eliminates options b and d. old women is less harsh than sharply which eliminates option a. therefore the answer to your question is c. please mark as brainliest answer :)
Answer:
Non restrictive
Explanation:
hes a good man who just wants to meet his brother or sisters kid.