The answer to this question is A.Subject.
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What mood does this description of the "revelation" create?
a. a mood of troubled doubt
b. a mood of defiance and anger
c. a mood of clarity and purpose
d. a mood of joyful merriment
b. Benjamin Franklin's "Join, or Die"
c. John Adams's letters
d. John Dickinson's Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania
to inspire others to move to the US
to entertain his readers with tales of his childhood
to inform others on how to brainwash children
Answer: to share his experience as a child soldier.
A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier is an autobiographical book by Ishmael Beah. In it, Beah tells the story of his years as a child soldier during the civil war in Sierra Leone. After his experience, Beah was rescued by UNICEF and placed in a rehabilitation program at the age of sixteen. He was eventually able to move to the United States. Beah tries, both through his book and as a speaker, to share his experience as a child soldier and draw international attention to this very serious problem.
1. The dog is playing with her.
You need to use the pronoun her because it is the object of this sentence. The pronoun she can only be used as the subject of a particular sentence, and in this one, we can see that the subject is the dog, therefore, it cannot be her. So instead, you should use the object pronoun, which is her.
2. The librarian asked my sister and him if they would talk more quietly.
The explanation for this example is the same - since the boy is the object of the sentence (along with my sister), you need to use the objective pronoun, which is him. The pronoun he is used as a subject of a sentence, and we can see that the subject here is the librarian, so it cannot be the boy.
equally: to an equal or uniform degree
respectfully: marked by or showing respect or deference
rationally: having reason or understanding
Offering 40 points
Answer: The exclamation mark (!), known informally as a bang or a shriek, is used at the end of a sentence or a short phrase that expresses a very strong feeling
Example: Oh, That is excellent!