Answer:
The Little Prince stays close to the spirit of book when it comes to the character of the actual Prince, though there is one major difference: instead of looking at the Prince through the eyes of the Aviator/narrator of the book, audiences will see him through the eyes of The Little Girl.
Explanation:
Nobody hardly never sees them here.
B.
She said she wasn't never baby-sitting them again.
C.
Cameron, don't bother with the next chapter yet.
D.
Doesn't the library have no prints of famous paintings?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
I didn't know if it was a true or false question
2.Media messages are entertaining but unimportant.
3.There are many media genres.
4.Media literacy requires critical thinking and questioning.
The answer is B.Media messages are entertaining but unimportant. I put the answer from here amd it was wrong and it came out to Media messages are entertaining but unimportant.
His legacy as a disability rights activist is just as noteworthy.— a source of empowerment and reassurance as well as a means of pushing back against ableist prejudices
Answer:
They notice that the church was on fire and some school children were trapped inside.
Explanation:
"The Outsiders" is a novel written by S. E. Hinton published when she was 18 years old in 1967. It is a teenaged story with no prominent adult figures in the novel. In the novel, Ponyboy Curtis is the narrator, who is a member of "greasers" gang. The novel unfolds the story of two weeks of the life of the narrator. They had a rivalry gang "socs". After the death of Bob, who was a member of socs gang, the gang gets escalated. When Johnny and Dally decide to take the boys back home they turn back to Jay Mountain, where they were staying in an abandoned church and notice that the church was on fire and some school children were trapped inside.