Answer:
B. no one signed up for any of those courses.
Explanation:
Percy and his mother go to a beach house in the Montauk shores. This place is special for two reasons: first, is it where Sally met the god Poseidon and fell in love, and second, they have been going together to that beach on holiday ever since. Sally and Percy have a very strong relationship and it is then when they have to run away to camp-half blood after Grover finds them. In a way, that trip is the beginning of their adventure.
Montauk Beach on Long Island is special to Percy and his mother, Sally because it is where Sally and Poseidon (Percy's father) first met and where Percy was conceived. It is a place of peace and happier reminiscences for them both.
In Rick Riordan's book series 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians', Percy and his mother, Sally, often go to Montauk Beach on Long Island. This place is special because it is where Sally and Percy's father, Poseidon, met for the first time. It is also the same place where Percy was conceived. Not only this, but it also serves as a refuge for Sally and Percy from the supernatural elements of their lives. It symbolizes a venue of peace, tranquility, and happier times amidst their chaotic life.
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As I danced across the gym floor, I saw James smiling and walking in my direction. He walked up to me and whispered something in my ear, but since the music was so loud, I couldn't hear him. When I asked James to repeat himself, he screamed, "Hey, Napoleon Dynamite, If you're going to dance like that, you should be wearing a 'Vote for Pedro' t-shirt!"
What is the above passage an example of?
metaphor
allusion
setting
foreshadowing
2.enables
3.muscus
4.scarce
5.specialize
6.sterile
about my side of it
I should have been on Math Team
my marks were better than his
why do I have to be
the one wearing braces
I have nothing to wear tomorrow
will I live long enough
to grow up
and momma’s in the bedroom with the door closed.
The speaker in Audre Lorde’s poem seems to be _____.
frustrated and angry with the world around her
excited and happy with her situation
frustrated and angry at her daughter
comfortable and content with her body
Answer:
The speaker in Audre Lorde’s poem "Hanging Fire" seems to be frustrated and angry with the world around her.
Explanation:
The speaker of the poem "Hanging Fire" by Audre Lorde is a girl of fourteen who seems to have lots of trouble being happy, while her mother is "in the bedroom with the door closed". She seems to be frustrated and angry with the world around her, complaining that she "should have been on the Math Team" instead of the other boy, or about her not having anything suitable to wear, or even questioning if she "will live long enough to grow up" while her mother continues to be in the bedroom. It seems like she is missing an adult guidance and she is desperate for it, but then the mother couldn't care less, staying "in the bedroom with the door closed."
Answer:
to be frustrated and angry with the world around her
Explanation:
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