Answer:
c is right
Explanation:
How does the narration affect the narrator’s credibility in this excerpt?
His honesty renders him earnest and genuine.
His slang makes him seem youthful and intriguing.
His French jargon makes him seem international.
His explanations depict him as a bit defensive.
His explanations depict him as a bit defensive.
The question is asking about his credibility or ability to be deemed as trustworthy. Option B and C should automatically be eliminated because they do not actually have anything to do with credibility. Because his explanations are being used to show how he is "not just a jock", he is coming across as defensive. He is trying to prove to his audience that even though he did cheat some, he is still capable of doing the work and succeeding as evidence by his prior grades. He doesn't want them to see him as a stereotyped dumb jock, but instead as an intelligent and capable person.
The possessive form of "books" is books'
You just add an apostrophe after the s at the end of the word to show possession.
Send a card to 1234 Broad St., Washington, D.C., to let us know, what you think.
Send a card to 1234 Broad St., Washington, D.C. to let us know what you think.
Send a card to 1234 Broad St. Washington, D.C., to let us know what you think.
Answer:
none
Explanation:
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
I said unto myself, if I were dead,
What would befall these children? What would be
Their fate, who now are looking up to me
For help and furtherance? Their lives, I said,
Would be a volume wherein I have read
But the first chapters, and no longer see
To read the rest of their dear history,
So full of beauty and so full of dread.
Be comforted; the world is very old,
And generations pass, as they have passed,
A troop of shadows moving with the sun;
Thousands of times has the old tale been told;
The world belongs to those who come the last,
They will find hope and strength as we have done.