You begin by writing a two sentence introduction of thejob. The next step is to create the stepby step list. Take note of whatmaterials you are going to need for the task at hand. Do not put acronyms and jargons to yourdocument. Remember if it requires morethan one sentence then it would be an additional step. End the document with a summary of thecompleted procedure.
Answer: In sequential order.
The characters might fly in spaceships or have advanced technology. This is the correct option.
These elements will be almost necessary to create a futuristic context or setting. If the characters took ordinary buses or trains and if they used fixed telephones or used the mail post, the story would reflect a real and old context. A futuristic setting should include elements ,technologically, much more sophisticated than the ones that really exist.
These options are not right:
-Only direct characterization would be possible ( The writer of a futuristic story can use this device. He / She can describe a character's emotions ,thoughts and actions).
-No theme would be possible because the future has not yet occurred. ( On the contrary, any theme can be developed in a writer's mind. It is the writer's creativity that makes fiction. This can be true- to -life or not).
-Only indirect characterization would be possible. (The writer of a futuristic story can use this device. The character's emotions ,thoughts and actions can be infered through their dialogues or attitudes).
A.
past progressive
B.
present progressive
C.
present perfect progressive
D.
past perfect progressive
The tense of the verb had been writing as used in the sentence above is in: D. past perfect progressive. This type of tense denotes that there is continuity of the action that was already completed at a point in the past. This form contains the modal “had” with an aid of “been” and a present participle of the verb which ends with –ing.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
It's inevitable, because Israel wanted their people back to help fight for land,so they told Germany they would stop funding them if they did not bring the Jews to Israel, and at the time, Germany was an extremely poor country, so they wouldn't of been able to handle less funding from Israel. So somebody had to get rid of the Jews, and concentration camps were the easiest way to move them out of the country at the time. So yes, there would of been concentration camps, Hitler or no Hitler.
Your weight will be three times heavier.
Weight is the force exerted on a body by gravity. Weight is computed by multiplying the mass of an object by the force of gravity. If you were to triple the force of gravity, then the weight will be tripled as well. If you were to half it, then weight will be halved as well.
It disgusts and disappoints the caliph.
B.
It annoys and angers the caliph.
C.
It greatly amuses and delights the caliph.
D.
It puzzles and interests the caliph.
Answer:
D. It puzzles and interests the caliph.
Explanation:
"The Story of Baba Abdalla" is one of the 1001 Nights' stories. Its central theme is how dangerous it is to be greedy. The character and narrator Abdalla, who was already a rich man, reveals himself insatiable when a dervish reveals the location of a treasure to him. At first, Abdalla agrees to share the treasure with the dervish. Later on, he decides to convince the man to give him everything, including a box containing a special ointment. When applied to the left eye, the ointment reveals the location of treasures all over the world. However, when applied to the right eye, it makes the person blind instantly. Abdalla's greed has taken control of his heart, so he has the ointment applied to both his eyes and ends up blind forever.
After narrating this story to the caliph, he adds that, to punish himself for his sins, Abdalla asks people to slap him. The caliph is not disgusted, angered, nor even amused by this. He is simply puzzled and interested. In his opinion, Abdalla has already suffered a great deal and does not need to be punished any longer. Note the excerpt below:
When the blind man had ended the Caliph addressed him: “Baba-Abdalla, truly your sin is great, but you have suffered enough. Henceforth repent in private, for I will see that enough money is given you day by day for all your wants.”
At these words Baba-Abdalla flung himself at the Caliph’s feet, and prayed that honor and happiness might be his portion for ever.