The above question requires personal answers that represent your life. For that reason, I cannot write an answer for you, but I will explain how to write it.
First, you should think about the lessons you have learned in your life and what causes these lessons to come about. In relation to these causes, you should identify:
After identifying these elements, you can write a paragraph for each of them. This paragraph should have descriptive language, where you will explain how each element formed the lessons you learned and how valuable these lessons were to you.
More information about descriptive language at the link:
The narrator’s brother is ignoring his mother’s behavior.
The narrator’s brother is playing a trick on his mother.
The narrator’s mother is attempting to identify what her son ate.
The narrator’s mother is addressing her sons for their misbehavior.
After reading the excerpt you can see that the narrator is describing a scene where a mom was trying to identify what the kid was holding out, it also says that “countenancing evidence of oral contact with same”, referring to try to identify is that was or not into the mouth of the character we can conclude that the answer is The narrator’s mother is addressing her sons for their misbehavior, she refers to what the kids said.
The answer is definitely not A or B. The answer is D.
Answer:
Among the following words, which one derives its prefix from an old verb meaning to learn?
A. Connive
B. Confute
C. Contradict
Explanation:
Penn Foster got it right.
Answer:
While breaking one pencil during the SATs is bad luck, breaking six pencils is downright abysmal
Explanation:
Abysmal is an adjective. It means extremely bad. In the example above , the phrase is dowright abysmal : downright is premodifyinfg abysmal and it means extremely. Therefore, the speaker is emphasising the fact that breaking six pencils while doing an international exam is really bad luck,