The answer is: a. what karla says, does, and thinks
The author presents to the reader Karla’s character by showing her thoughts and what she says and does.
For example, there is a part of the story where is thinking about how her cousin has nonverbal reactions “As Karla turned away from Jade and walked down the hall towards math class, she pictured her cousin shrugging her shoulders.”
In other we can also how she prevent herself from learning "It's something like math," she though silently, "but not exactly the same. I have to connect my brain to my body, and make it move or stop at exactly the right moment. The key here is to execute every movement skillfully."
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do
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does
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
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• "Byron was being too nice, so I knew something bad was about to happen" (6.57).
• "I wasn't used to being this friendly with Byron so I guess I was kind of nervous and 'didn't really know what we should talk about" (6.61).
• I got a huge smile! This was a perfect day! But like always, By ruined it" (6.63).
Poor Kenny. Byron has been such a bully to him for so long that neither of them really knows how to be friends. Then again, don't go thinking Kenny's a perfect angel in all of this. He's learned a few tricks from Byron, and he takes advantage of any opportunity to make fun of his brother, especially when he's in trouble.
Underneath all this tomfoolery though, Kenny really does want to understand Byron and get along with him. Unfortunately, it's not until Byron almost loses Kenny and then Joey in Birmingham that he starts to feel the same way. But hey, late is better than never. And we'll take it, because in the end, Byron finally does become the big brother Kenny has always needed. Not to mention he saves Kenny's life.
b. a visual of caribou herds migrating
c. a graphic of food sources for caribou
d. a photograph of caribou herds eating
In the poem, the phrase "sill of shade" refers to a part of the scenery that is left unnoticed by many. The narrator of the poem is trying to describe the details of the beauty of nature. He is in awe of the surroundings that he has encountered.