Why is Marguerite asked to changer her clothes?

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Answer: Marguerite in the story I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings  was asked by her mother to change her clothes when she was about to go to Mrs. Flower's house because her mother wanted to show her masterpiece- a knitted dress. Mrs. Flower loves knitted dress that's why she was made to wear it. 
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Answer: C, hope this helps :)


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In Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None" (formerly titled "Ten Little Indians"), every guest on Indian Island is accused of a specific crime or wrongdoing. However, the nature of the accusations and the crimes vary from one adaptation to another. In the original version of the story, the accusations are tied to crimes such as murder, manslaughter, or causing the death of others, and each guest has a different accusation against them. These accusations play a central role in the unfolding mystery of the novel as the characters are confronted with their past actions. Hope this helps though brainlist would be appreciated thanks

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In "The Tall Woman and Her Short Husband", the option that best describes how most of the residents in Unity Mansions felt about Mrs. Tall and Mr. Short when they first moved to their community is 2 coolly indifferent.

A clause from sentence (i) has been turned into a(n) _______ in sentence (ii).(i) Since she knew what the lecture was about, she didn't attend the meeting.
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A. infinitive
B. relative pronoun
C. compound predicate
D. phrase

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D. Phrase


Example:
In the givenstatement, "The Caribbean sea is a great location for deep-sea fishing."The phrase "a great location for deep-sea fishing" is the adjectivephrase of the sentence.

Phrases are group of words that doesn'thave a complete thought unlike clauses that can stand alone since it hasa subject and predicate whereas a phrase doesn't.
An adjective phrase is one type of phrase to describe a noun or pronoun subject in a sentence.
Also is adverb clause.


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He recruits MacDuff to help him regain the throne.  MacDuff is determined to that Malcolm regain the throne and is struck with grief after hearing the news of  what happened to his family.  Together they attack Macbeth and emerge triumphant.

In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, how is the Cheshire Cat different from the Hatter?A.
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B.
The Cheshire Cat speaks in a way that Alice can follow.

C.
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D.
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I think the answer is B. The Cheshire Cat speaks in a way that Alice can follow. This cat shows a detached but clearheaded logic in saying things. Also, he explains to Alice the madness of the Wonderland. However, the Mad Hatter only enjoys frustrating Alice constantly.

Foreign languages are extremely important to students' education. After taking my first Spanish course, I saw a significant increase in my English grade. As a student in Spanish, I learned how to form verbs and verb phrases in that language. Learning about verbs and verb phrases in a different language gave me a different perspective about the same parts of speech in English. This new knowledge made English class much easier, and I received good grades in both classes last year. Learning foreign languages helps students in many different subjects. Ian wrote a persuasive speech to convince the school board to adopt more foreign language classes at his school. Do the examples from this part of Ian's speech support his position?
A. no, because they do not give a detailed explanation of the benefits
B.yes, because they explain specifically how the classes helped him
C. yes, because they state that Ian took a Spanish class

D.no, because they do not give specific information

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The correct answer is: B) Yes, because they explain specifically how the clases helped him.

Remember that in a persuasive speech the author, in this case Ian, is trying to persuade an audience to accept an idea, attitude, or action. To do so, argumentation, rationalism, symbolism, and the usage of supportive information is needed. In this case Ian uses his own experience to support the idea that learning foreign languages is very important to the student's education. By telling this, the audience can infer that if it was helpful for him, it can also be for other students. He appeals to logos, clearing out how and why the foreign languages are essential.

the best answer is B. because he does state specifically how the classes helped him
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