for the chapter things, i only need like one sentence of what happens in the book lol. thats it.
characters:
setting:
plot:
chapt 3:
chapt 4:
chapt 5:
chapt 6:
thats all! and remember, in the chapter things i only need like 1 sentence summarizing the chapter it doesnt have to be super descriptive. thank you!!! i'm behind on a lot of assignments because i only got the book today (im still doing online school)
Answer:
Explanation:Norman
Twisted. But these are all the answers as follow: Lesson11: Third Read: The Pigman And Me Unit: 3 Life Stories
Which of these best states Nono Frankie’s main idea of how to win a fight? Answer is A.
2. D
3.A
4. It affects the story because now John wants to fight Paul but he didnt know he was supposed to give to John.
5. C
6. A
7.B
8.D
9.A & D
10. B
11. Do it your self(independent reading)
Liberties refer to freedoms, often legally protected, whereas losses are about the deprivation of something, which could include liberties. While both concepts deal with the presence or absence of something, they apply to different contexts: Liberties are about legal-social freedoms, and losses refer to a wide range of negative experiences.
The terms liberties and losses are related yet distinct, expressing two different aspects of human experience. Liberties usually refer to freedoms that people have, often guaranteed by a governing body like the state or federal government. For example, civil liberties are freedoms from restriction by the government and are usually protected by legal documents like the US Constitution.
Losses, on the other hand, typically refer to the experience of being deprived of something, whether it be a physical possession, a loved one, or a more abstract concept like innocence. It could hypothetically include the loss of liberties, but it is much broader in scope as it could include other types of loss as well.
So, while both terms deal with the concept of having something or not having it, they apply to different arenas. Liberties are more concerned with legal and social freedoms, while losses encompass a wider range of negative experiences.
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Can evidence be an opinion?
Not... Exactly. However, evidence can be used to support an opinion.
Evidence is basically add-ons to your own thoughts. Opinions are statements that change base on the person... Evidence is always there, and if its scientifically proven to be true, that fact will be there, no matter who it is.
Hope this helps!! ~Chaos
Opinions cannot be evidence, but evidence can support opinions.
Let's say someone (P1) thinks it's better to ride a skateboard to school, and someone else (P2) thinks it's better to ride a bike to school. P1 says that riding a skateboard faster because you can do tricks, but P2 says it's faster and easier to ride a bike because it's one of the first things most people learn how to ride, and it also puts less stress on your legs to move around on the sidewalk or street.
P2 has evidence to support their opinions, but P1 has opinions with no evidence to support it.
Answer:
When a car is driven, the Gasoline it burns as fuel releases Carbon Dioxide into the atmosphere.
Explanation:
There are some rules to use the Capital letter in any sentence. The first word in any quotation is written in capital letters. The proper nouns are written in capital letters. The titles are written in the capital letter if they come immediately after a proper noun. Each word in the title of the movies and books are written in capital. Words derived from the proper nouns are also written in capitals.