Answer:
A, alliteration
Explanation:
Write a story that ends with the following lines.
..........Nevertheless, it was my best experience.
[Points to remember while writing a story. (a) Word limit 150-200
words. (b)There should be a beginning, character introduction,
Plot, conclusion and moral for the story.]
Answer:
When I was eighteen I decided I wanted to travel alone. I bought a ticket to Australia, I packed my bags and I left for the airport. I had to do a scale in Italy and then I had to take the flight there to go to Australia. I had to wait four more hours and I was sleepy so I decided to take a nap and set an alarm to wake up in time for my flight. But I didn't. I missed it and I got stranded in the airport for one whole day. It was the first thing that went wrong but not the only one. When I finally arrived to Australia, I had a lot of bad experiences. I felt lonely, I lost money and I missed home. However, I also made friends for life, I discovered amazing landscapes and I had the time of my life. So, nevertheless, it was my best experience.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to write a story that ends with the line given. Since the line has the word "nevertheless" included, you should write about something that was bad or went wrong but ended up being "the best experience". It's important to follow the rules given, which are the word limit and the different parts of a story.
What does gassin could u explain it
Use ur own words
Answer:
Basically hyping something up like ohh my god Lebron James is the GOAT (we all know hes not but you get it)
Explanation:
Which detail from "Drawn to Barre" best supports the idea that stonecutters unions’ fought for workers’ rights? By 1900, the Barre Granite Cutters' Union had over 1000 members and was the largest in the United States. Many who came to Barre had an interest in politics. Some stonecutters wanted to start labor unions. The rules for entry became stricter over the next 20 years. By then the people of Barre had already formed a union. At the start of the 20th century, the union realized that breathing stone dust while working was extremely dangerous to workers, and tried to raise awareness about conditions.
Answer:
Last sentence B or d
Explanation:
D. At the start of the 20th century, the union realized that breathing stone dust while working was extremely dangerous to workers, and tried to raise awareness about conditions.
or B. Many who came to Barre had an interest in politics. Some stonecutters wanted to start labor unions.
Which main idea is conveyed in this passage?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Her nick names help her fit in
please urgent please beg
Answer:
well ok let me see this real quick.....
Explanation:
2.are studying
3.is and writing
4.am having
5.isnt brushing
6.are and tidying
7. arent riding
8.isnt surfing
and the next section is.....
2.Is it raining outside?
3.Is our teacher gonna check our notebooks?
4.Is our classmates gonna do an exercise?
5.Is your friend gonna write on the bored?
6.Is the sun gonna shine?
there you go
hope this helps
Which of the following statements is a misunderstanding that many middle- and upper-class people have about low-wage work?
A. People applying for low-wage jobs usually have to take a drug test.
B. Low-wage workers usually don’t have healthcare benefits.
C. Low-wage workers rarely get paid vacations.
D. If low-wage employees work full-time, they won’t be poor.
E. Low-wage workers are entitled to equal opportunity employment.
How does Martha proceed after meeting the faith-cure man?
She follows all of his instructions and convinces herself they are working. With no other available options, she follows his instructions despite knowing that they will not work.
Summary of A Christmas Carol
Summary (Brainliest pls!):
It's Christmas Eve 1850, and the melancholy Scrooge finds himself alone at home when he sees before him the ghost of Jacob Marley, his long-time friend, and business partner who died seven years earlier. Marley warns Scrooge that he will repent, even in death, for all the suffering he has caused others, and he has only one chance to escape his fate. He wakes moments before the arrival of the Ghost of Christmas Past, a strange childlike phantom with a brightly glowing head, and he spirit escorts Scrooge on a journey into the past to previous Christmases from the curmudgeon's earlier years like his childhood. The Ghost of Christmas Present, a majestic giant clad in a green fur robe, takes Scrooge through London to unveil Christmas as it will happen that year, and Scrooge watches the large, bustling Cratchit family prepare a miniature feast in its meager home where he discovers Bob Cratchit's crippled son, Tiny Tim, a courageous boy whose kindness and humility warms Scrooge's heart. The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come leads Scrooge through a sequence of mysterious scenes relating to an unnamed man's recent death, and he figured out that it was him and nobody cared that he died. He was happy when a second chance came and became a better person.
Answer:
A Christmas Carol is a play about a mean-spirited and selfish old man, Ebenezer Scrooge, who hates Christmas. One cold Christmas Eve, Scrooge is unkind to the people who work for him, then refuses to give to charity, and then is rude to his nephew when he invites him to spend Christmas with him.
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Explanation:
Is this sentence ¨ Michael Piscal, Headmaster of View Park Prep Charter School in Los Angeles said, "It's not working for teachers, it's not working for students—it's not working for society." ¨ a main idea or claim ?
Answer:
claim
Explanation:
A main claim is a position that the author makes in relation to an argument previously presented, but not only that, since this position governs all the ideas and arguments that the author will give throughout the text.
The text shown above shows a position, that is, an opinion of an author about something that is being done in the educational field and that is not being beneficial to anyone. As we saw before, a main claim is a position, so we can say that main claim is the answer to your question.