Facts in a memoir are first-person views of a time/place. It is a primary source, a memoir is a direct story as told by a person living the story.
A. Objective
B. Limited Omniscient
C. Omniscient
D. First Person
Answer:
Limited Omniscient
Explanation:
“Monkey’s paw?” said Mrs. White curiously.
“Well, it’s just a bit of what you might call magic, perhaps,” said the sergeant-major offhandedly.
How does the dialogue in this excerpt develop the plot?
A.
The mystery around the monkey’s paw is introduced.
B.
Sergeant-Major Morris’s dislike of Mr. White is revealed.
C.
Mr. White’s jealousy of Sergeant-Major Morris’s travels is revealed.
D.
The animosity between Mr. White and Sergeant Major Morris is revealed.
A - So am I
B - Nor do I
C - Either do I
D - Neither do I
b. HIV and other STDs
c. becoming an alcoholic
d. all of the above
Answer:
d. all of the above
Explanation:
Although alcohol does not cause venereal diseases or abuse on its own, it does impair a person's thinking abilities. This means that a person, in this case a teenager, who consumes alcohol, is more likely to make bad decisions that can place him or her in vulnerable situations. This could increase the likelihood of engaging in unprotected sex or being victims of sexual abuse. Naturally, regular consumption of alcohol could also lead to developing a dependency on the substance, otherwise known as alcoholism.
all of the above ! i got it right:)
b. The chiefs were avid surfers who used the sport as a source of strength and power.
c. The boards ranged from 14 to 16 feet long and were made of wood.
d. Their surfboards also determined where they stood socially.
e. The longer the board, the more power one had.
f. The chiefs typically rode boards made from the best and strongest wood.
The correct answer is c. The longer the board, the more power one had. The prompt should be the more power one had, the longer the board.