It's a little late, I know. Sorry about that.
2) They came toward me and I broke into a wild run toward home.
3) Granny's home in Jackson was an enchanting place to explore.
4) I realized that they could not understand what I was felling and I kept quite.
5) I had begun to notice that my mother became irritated when I questioned her about whites and blacks, and I could not quite understand it.
Also I would really appreciate it if you could briefly explain why they're that structure.
Thanks
A.
It concludes the essay in the best possible manner.
B.
It lists facts for the information in the essay.
C.
It helps make the informative essay appear more attractive.
D.
It helps give a clearer understanding of the essay.
Answer:
D. It helps give a clearer understanding of the essay.
Explanation:
By using text features, such as titles, a table of content, an index, graphs, pictures and more, an informative essay will be much easier to follow and interesting to read. All these text features are useful tools which help us organize information in a clearer way, complementing of course, a consistent and cohesive writing.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
love is important and it doesn't matter what you look like
A theme is that you shouldn't judge people on the way the look and love is blind.
Why are the letter (from Bud's dad, to Bud's mom) and the calendar important to Bud
Bud does not find his father. The man he had believed to be his father, Herman E. Calloway, turns out, in fact, to be his grandfather.
When Herman finds out that Bud's mother was named Angela Janet Caldwell, he is inconsolable. Angela Janet was his daughter, whom he had loved very, very much. Herman, however, always had very high expectations of himself and everyone around him, and he was especially hard on his daughter, because he knew that "this is a hard world, especially for a Negro woman...she's got to be ready". Herman was determined that Angela Janet "was going to be the first Calloway to get schooling all the way through college so he thought he had to be strict on her, but he went overboard". He wanted the world for her, but "it was his dream, not hers...he never gave her time to pick it for herself". Angela Janet finally couldn't take her father's intractableness anymore, and ran off with one of the drummers in her father's band. This man, who never appears nor is named in the narrative, apparently is Bud's father.