for me it would have to be Jem.
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Answer:
While Jem and Scout are both correct about one thing. Scout may be further in the right than Jem.
Explanation:
Although Jem is correct for telling Scout to be more polite to their aunt, Scout is correct when she stands up for what she did.
Answer:
Pathos
Explanation:
The rhetorical appeal that Paine most clearly uses here is that of pathos. Pathos is the name given to an appeal to emotion. In this passage, Paine tells us that nothing seems to be effective when trying to solve the problems between the colonists and England except for fighting. He argues that if that is indeed the case, then they should go ahead, instead of delaying the necessary process. He appeals to emotion by talking about "blows," "cutting throats" and the "violated unmeaning names of parent and child."
C. The words her friend spoke to her were as sweet as honey.
D. The old man who walked into the room looked as tough as old boots.
over the course of the novel through the characters and plot. Be sure to use evidence from the
beginning, middle, and end of the story to support your ideas.
As for me the main theme in Dragonwings is “Family Separation and Devotion”
This novel begins with Moon Shadow living in the Middle Kingdom with his mother without knowledge of the man who is his biological father. Moon Shadow knows stories his mother has told about his father, but he has never met him because the financial nature of their country has forced many of the men to move to America to make the money they need to support their families in the Middle Kingdom. It is a difficult situation made harder for Moon Shadow's mother when her husband arranges for the child to join him in America. Moon Shadow's mother is left the only person strong enough to work the farm, leaving her to struggle without the support of a man or a son around.
a.serious
b.closed-minded
c.worried
d.humorous
humorous
should be the answer.
checking for smooth transitioning
b)
checking spelling
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checking for correct ending punctuation
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checking for correct capitalization
a) checking for smooth transitioning
You don't check for smooth transitioning when you are proofreading and editing a piece of work.
You check for: accurate grammar, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization
Hope that helps! :)
Answer: a) checking for smooth transitioning
Explanation: The proofreading and editing process primarily involves a detailed review of the written work to check and correct errors or enhance the text's quality.
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1-a person's face
2-regions with relation to their weather patterns
3-a side of the body
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And all her silken flanks with garlands drest?
(excerpt from “Ode on a Grecian Urn” by John Keats)
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Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
(excerpt from “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley)
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Of cloudless climes and starry skies;
(excerpt from “She Walks in Beauty” by Lord Byron)
1. a person's face. B: visage - Literary: the face. Formal: countenance (face). Face (head)
2. regions with relation to their weather patterns. C: Climes - Literary: a placewhere the weather is different in a particular way.
3. a side of the body. A: flanks - the area of the body between the ribs and the hips of a person or an animal.