The Correct Answer Is C. :) Good Luck
I think the best answer choice would be C. I say this because you have to add commas in the dialogue when you pause a statement someone is making. So it would be "It seems to me," not "It seems to me",. That would be incorrect. I hope I helped! :)
The phrase "will become a killer, and here's his weapon" appeals to
The target audience for the public service video is someone who can handle fire. The phrase "will become a killer, and here's his weapon" appeals to emotion.
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Answer: 1) anyone who handles fire
2) emotion
Explanation:
The lowest temperature would be found the deeper you go
He views the young man compassionately.
He views the young man as heroic.
He views the young man with contempt.
Answer:
He views the young man as successful
Explanation:
Answer:
I put B
Explanation:
I put "He views the young man compassionately."
because in the story there was a part that went, “I’ve changed my mind. I’ll take one of those roses.” He gave the young man an almost apologetic grin. “How much do I owe you?”
And compassionately means feeling or showing sympathy or concern for others.
to brighten up my lawn;
I'll sit and watch for hours,
the pretty, bursting blooms.
I'll start out with some roses,
they are so nice and red,
and plus, they please the noses
of people walking by.
2.
Which rhyme scheme, if any, is used in this poem?
The first and third lines of each stanza rhyme at the end.
The second and third lines of each stanza rhyme at the end.
The second and fourth lines of each stanza rhyme at the end.
The first and fourth lines of each stanza rhyme at the end.