Which of these terms best describes Aish?
OA.
the heroic protagonist
OB.
a round character
O c.
the suppressed heroine
OD. Tonya's character foil
O E.
a static character

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Answer 1

Answer:

D. Tonya's character foil

Explanation:

Aish and Tonya are two individuals that are very different. While Aish is outspoken and is not ashamed to say what's on her mind, Tonya chooses her words more carefully before she speaks.

Aish, based on the book can be best described as Tonya's character foil.

Answer 2

Answer:

D. Tonya's character foil

Explanation:

Aish and Tonya are two individuals that are very different. While Aish is outspoken and is not ashamed to say what's on her mind, Tonya chooses her words more carefully before she speaks.

Aish, based on the book can be best described as Tonya's character foil


Related Questions

In three to four sentences describe what standards you think are needed to create an ideal society.
Please help its the last question that i need

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Answer: I  found this. Someone else wrote it

Explanation:

I believe an ideal society has enough laws to protect the citizens and create a safe environment, while also still maintaining a comfortable level of freedom so one doesn't feel restricted in life. I believe people should be able to ride dirt bikes on the road and get their driver's license as soon as they turn 16 regardless of whether or not they had it for a year, to give a couple examples. Obviously the laws such as not murdering or stealing should be put in effect, but we should let teenagers start working earlier and simple things like that which we can do to create a perfect society everyone can enjoy and feel safe in.

Read the excerpt from “The Railroad Earth.” There was a little alley in San Francisco back of the Southern Pacific station at Third and Townsend in redbrick of drowsy lazy afternoons with everybody at work in offices in the air you feel the impending rush of their commuter frenzy as soon they'll be charging en masse from Market and Sansome buildings on foot and in buses The author includes these details to compare

-lazy afternoons with hectic work days.
-describe San Francisco just before rush hour.
-clarify how employees commute to their offices.
-explain his job at the Southern Pacific station.

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Answer:

B. Describe San Francisco just before rush hour.

Explanation:

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The author includes these details to compare that describe San Francisco just before rush hour.

Importance of the details:

Since there were lazy afternoons with everybody at work in offices so here the author needs to do a comparison for details that explained  San Francisco just before rush hour.

hence, the option b is correct

And, the rest of the options are incorrect.

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How do you view the impact of humans on the world

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Answer:

I view it as not good because we are constantly dieing from climate change.

Answer:

I would view the impact of humans on the world as destructive, humans spread smog, litter, and deforestation everywhere which is extremely harmful to environments. It is harmful to wildlife and to plants. Humans also have an industrial impact by creating new inventions and machinery to ease or better the life of humans.

Explanation:

I dont know how this is supposed to be answered since i have no context. so this is what i would put.



C. Are the following sentences correct? If not, correct the
a. Every one of the workers receive the same benefits.
The man with all his children live in the city.
h. Mathematics are Prem's favourite subject, while Ecomo o
b. There is two gerbils in my bathroom.
Both of my friends live in Kathmandu.
d. Scissors is used to have our hair cut.
You and your friends are welcome to join us
f Are the news on at five or six?
C.
e.
g.
Describe​

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Answer:

1. Each of the workers receive the same benefits.

2. The man lives in the city with all his children.

3. Mathematics are Prem's favourite subject, while Economics isn't.

4. There are two gerbils in my bathroom.

5. Two of my friends live in Kathmandu.

6. Scissors are used to cut our hair.

7. You and your friends are welcome to join us.

8. Is the news on at five or six?

How do radio signals from neutron
stars work? Fill in the blank to
explain

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Answer:

Spin.

Explanation:

While rotating, neutron stars generate radio waves in the form of a narrow beam that "shines" over space like a beacon.

What do you mean by Signal?

An electrical or electromagnetic current used to transmit data from one device or network to another is known as a signal.

Neutron stars, which are the collapsed centers of dead stars, produce incredibly potent magnetic fields that trap electrons and cause them to emit radio waves similar to lighthouse beams as a result of the neutron star's rotation.

The majority of discovered neutron stars are pulsars that radiate electromagnetic radiation at radio frequencies. The Princeton database lists about 700 radio pulsars, and all but one of them generate radio waves between the ranges of 400 MHz and 1400 MHz.

Therefore, Neutron stars produce radio waves as a narrow beam that "shines" over space like a beacon while they are rotating.

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Write the meaning of each of the words below.
1. underweight
6. dishonor
2. disbelieve
7. premix
3. predate
8. underfoot
4. disprove
9. pregame
5. underarm
10. disobey​

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Answer:

Underweight : below a weight considered normal/ desirable.

Dishonor: a state of shame or disgrace.

Disbelieve: to not believe something/ someone

Premix: mix in advance

Predate: exist or occur at a date earlier than something

Underfoot: constantly present and in one's way

Disprove: to prove that something is false

Pregame: denotating or relating to an event that occurs immediately before a particular sporting game.

Underarm: a persons armpit

Disobey: failing to obey to someone's rules, a command, or someone of authority.

Please help me i dont know what it is

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Answer:

I believe the correct answer is, "Squeaky mentions 34th Street, which is in Harlem"

Explanation:

At first, this question seemed like a stumper. Then, I realized that I was overthinking everything (as usual). So, let's look back at what the question is really asking.

The question states, "How can Squeaky's word choice help you determine the setting of the story to be Harlem, NY?"

Let's take a look at the text, again. In this section, It is never directly mentioned that the setting is in Harlem. So we, as the reader, need to find clues as to where in the world we might be!

Option 1 only mentions that Squeaky and her mother are going shopping. This option is vague and doesn't really give us a great idea about our location. Option 3 says says that there are no parks. This answer may be more direct, but doesn't really match the question. A better question for this answer would be, Why does Squeaky exersice in the streets? Option 4, much like the previous, is not an answer directed towards the question. It says that Squeaky and her mother don't have a car, but that is all. With no location, or background, this answer would not be the best choice.

We are left with only Option 2. This answer gives us a specific location, and the answer that it is in Harlem.

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Which of the following sentences
uses the correct subject/verb
agreement?
A. Neither Kelly nor her friends see the bear.
B. Neither Kelly nor her friends sees the bear.
C. Either Kelly or her friend see the bear.
D. Either her friend or Kelly see the bear.

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The correct answer is A
The answer is B. The subject in the sentence is “neither” (not “Kelly” and not “friends”). Neither is a singular subject, so “neither” goes with “sees”. You can just ignore the “Kelly nor her friends” part so that the sentence reads “neither sees the bear.”

Summarize the action of the poem. What happened?When?Where?Why? HELPPPPP

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Answer:

Summary

The speaker is at sea at night, heading towards the black land in the distance. He briefly paints a picturesque image of night at sea but moves forward until he pulls his vessel up on to the sand.

He walks a mile along the beach and then across three fields until he approaches his goal, a farm. He taps at the window, sees the lighting of a match, and then is overwhelmed by the beating of his and his lover's hearts as they reunite.

Analysis

A short and relatively simple love poem, this piece still presents the subtext of the importance of movement in life, and of the dichotomy between the stasis of art and the action of life.

The entire poem has a sense of movement to it that reflects the speaker's desire to reunite with his love. The poem's meter and sound clearly denote a sense of pressing intent. Read it aloud to sense how the language is pushing ever forward, with three lines in the first stanza alone beginning with "And," as though to suggest that what is on the speaker's mind is never the moment he is in but rather the next thing, since the latter gets him closer to his lover. Technically, the meter is iambic tetrameter, though it is hardly strict, as should be expected in a poem that puts movement over order and contemplation.

This sense of movement is particularly interesting when compared to what is usually expected of a poem of this sort. The imagery, especially in the first stanza, is extremely picturesque and pastoral, the type of landscape that readers often expect poets to spend time contemplating and describing. Poetry, after all, often attempts to capture the complexities and beauty of particular moments, diving deeply into one image to discover all of its profundity.

This speaker, however, is uninterested in the magnificence of "the yellow half-moon large and low." Instead, his focus is on bypassing such elements so as to get to the beach, so he can get to the fields, so he can get to farm. The message here from Browning, who as usual makes no attempt to place himself directly into the work, seems to be that he chooses life rather than art, that for him the goal is movement and energy rather than static contemplation.

But when the speaker arrives to his love the poem abruptly ends. The fact that attainment itself does necessitate a third stanza can imply one of two things: either we can believe that the next action would be further movement of this sort, or we can believe that once he has attained his happiness, he has no further need for writing. He has achieved the unspeakable beauty of love, but as we see in the poem, he as speaker is not interested in plumbing the depths of beauty. Therefore, once he achieves such beauty and happiness for himself, he needs not write but rather can simply live.

It's worth noting the implications of secrecy in the poem. First, the journey and reunion happen at night, suggesting a veil of transgression that in the Victorian age would likely be linked to sexuality. Perhaps there is autobiographical impetus in exploring the theme from this angle, considering that Browning had only recently wed Elizabeth Barrett Browning after a courtship that they had to keep secret from her oppressive father. Many scholars see in it a representation of this courtship, though Browning's general eschewal of autobiography in his poetry makes it hard to imagine he would pursue that so explicitly. Regardless, the sexuality does add a certain sense of danger to the poem. Not only is sexuality implied in the clandestine meeting, but the image of the boat charging into the beach, where it can "quench its speed I' the slushy sand" is easy to interpret as a metaphor along these lines.

Overall, the poem is not subtle in its themes. The speed with which it can be read, since it is only twelve lines long, is the final implication that for he who loves, there is no cause for stopping to admire surrounding beauty, at least not until the supreme beauty of his beloved can be realized.

Corrie saw housekeeping as a chore. True False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

housekeepung in ways are a chore

Which statement best explains why "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" is an example of inducWhich statement best explains why "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" is an example of inductive reasoning, as a whole?tive reasoning, as a whole?

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Explanation:

where is the option? u have to put the option next time ok

Answer:

C, it uses a specific holiday as a basis for the broader conclusion that is constructed throughout the rest of the speech.

Explanation:


What change, if any, is needed in sentence 19?

I’m just very, very happy that between the two of us we were able to make the croc let go” Mr. Pethrick added.

A. Change two to to

B. Insert a period after go

C. Insert a comma after go

D. Make no change

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Answer:

C. Insert a comma after go

Explanation:

The given sentence is an example of direct speech. These sentences repeat someone's words in the exact word they were spoken. These words are always enclosed by quotation marks. This is how we can easily recognize them.

Quoted words need to be somehow separated from the rest of the sentence. When we have a declarative sentence, such as this one, we should use a comma. Declarative sentences usually end with a period, and a comma substitutes it. It's used after the last quoted word and included inside the quotation marks.

This is why option C is the correct one.

PLSSS HURRY, IM GIVNG WHOEVER GIVES THE CORRECT ANSWER FIRST BRAINIEST!!! Read the excerpt from Immigrant Kids by Russell Freedman.

Immigrants usually crossed the Atlantic as steerage passengers. Reached by steep, slippery stairways, the steerage lay deep down in the hold of the ship. It was occupied by passengers paying the lowest fare.
Men, women, and children were packed into dark, foul-smelling compartments. They slept in narrow punks stacked three high. They had no showers, no lounges, and no dining rooms. Food served from huge kettles was dished into dinner pails provided by the steamship company. Because steerage conditions were crowded and uncomfortable, passengers spent as much time as possible up on deck.
The voyage was an ordeal, but it was worth it. They were on their way to America.

Which is an example of paraphrasing the excerpt?

1. “Because steerage conditions were crowded and uncomfortable, passengers spent as much time as possible up on deck.”

2. Freedman writes that the long trip “was an ordeal, but it was worth it. They were on their way to America.”

3. The travel conditions on immigrant ships were very poor. People had no room to sleep comfortably, the food was not good, and there was no way to keep clean.

4. One author describes the immigrant voyage this way: “the steerage lay deep down in the hold of the ship. It was occupied by passengers paying the lowest fare.”

HURRY PLSSSS

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Answer:

3rd option

"The travel conditions on immigrant ships were very poor. People had no room to sleep comfortably, the food was not good, and there was no way to keep clean."

Answer:

3 Due to the fact it doesn't have quotes.

Explanation:

Quoting: Adding parts from the story to your text

Paraphrasing: Respeaking the text in your own words.

"3. The travel conditions on immigrant ships were very poor. People had no room to sleep comfortably, the food was not good, and there was no way to keep clean."

No quotes are visible, so it's paraphrasing.

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Question 6 of 35
The prophecy foretold that King Gallant would lose his crown to an
individual with red hair, so he rounded up all the redheads in the
kingdom and banished them to the neighboring kingdom of Galtria.
When he had finished, the king gathered his most loyal knights and
went on a journey to seize the legendary Sacred Fleece from a rival
king
While the king was away, the queen began to worry. The princess, who
was only a baby when the king left on his quest for the fleece, was
starting to grow hair for the first time - red hair. Suddenly, a page
rushed into the throne room and announced, "The king is returning!"
Which statement best explains the text's use of dramatic irony?

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F ion kno I forget my. Answer hold on

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Study the dictionary entries for charge
Dictionary Entry
1 v. to demand an amount. The store keeper
might charge you $1.50 for that scenic
postcard.
2 v. to accuse someone of something. The teacher
might charge me with wasting time.
3 n. a rush forward. The first charge of the army
surprised the enemy.
4 n. a thrill or excited reaction. I get a charge out
of training my dog to perform tricks.
Which entry will best help the student clarify the
exact meaning of charge as it is used in "Let Them
Eat Bananas?"
A 1
B 2
с 3
D 4

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Answer:

1

Explanation:

"what does long dappled grass" mean
A. It suggests spots where sunlight is shining on it.
B. It shows the texture and movement of the grass.
C. The grass is flattened by people walking on it.
D. It suggests that the grass is tall and in need of cutting.

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The answer would be A. :)

Answer: I would say B or D

Explanation: Because dappled means spotted, and it gives the details of what the grass looks like.

Which sentence contains an allusion?(1 point)

A. Cinderella meets a fairy godmother who saves her from her wicked stepmother and stepsisters.
B. Cinderella is one of the most well-known fairytales of all time.
C. Sarah worked like Cinderella until all of her chores were done.
D. Sarah ate buttery popcorn while she watched Cinderella the movie.

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The sentence that  contains an allusion is :

C. Sarah worked like Cinderella until all of her chores were done.

"Allusion"

The sentence that  contains an allusion is that Sarah worked like Cinderella until all of her chores were done.

An allusion could be a reference, ordinarily brief, to a individual, put, thing, occasion, or other scholarly work with which the peruser is probably commonplace.

Thus, the correct answer is C.

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in thank you ma'am when ms jones and roger arrive at ms jones house what does roger do ?

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Roger tries to steal Mrs. Jones’s purse, but instead of trying to call the police on him, she takes him home and makes him something to eat. She is nice to him, because she realizes that he is just a sad boy with no one to look after him and nowhere to go, and she has been where he’s been.

Which is not an obstacle Robert Ballard faced when searching for the Titanic?
A. competition from Jack Grimm
B. damage to his ship’s equipment
C. difficulty locating the shipwreck
D. laws against searching for the wreck

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Well B and C is an obstacle, and there really isn’t any competition against him i mean shorty was love with robert, so i think its D because the ship sunk deep, and the lower you go the more water pressure increase, thats why it took them so many years to even find the ship because they’re equipment wasn’t developed enough

Study the quote to answer the question:

"The tracking of online activity is not just a privacy issue," claims activist Hughes, "But an economic and political minefield."

What is wrong with the format of this quote?

It is missing one set of quotation marks.
The word "But" should not be capitalized.
It is missing an internal citation for the source of the quote.
The comma after "issue" should appear after the quotation mark.

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Answer: (B ) The word "But" should not be capitalized.

Explanation:

Answer:

i think it is b

Explanation:

Can somebody give me 1 full sentence that includes these 2 words in it. (Either...or) thanks!!

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Like this
My mother like pizza or hotdogs??
I’m sorry if I’m wrong

do you think that schools should change from being the same like how it was in the 90's OR have an upgrade of school learning. either of those questions can be different for many people because people learn differently.

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answer the question pleaseeeeeee

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Answer:

the 2nd and 3rd

Explanation:

What is the style of this passage?
I went to see a killer movie
last night. It was so good. A car chase, a shark
fight. Amazing. The lead actor - I totally forget his name - was crazy good.
He had an accent of some kind, and he had this way of crinkling up his eyes
that was adorable. I kinda want to see it again, but I can't handle the movie
theater two days in a row. That would just be crazy. Every other day, maybe.
A. Formal style
B. Informal style
C. Professional style

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B: Informal style.

You can see this as the narrator says “the lead actor - I totally forgot his name - was crazy good.”

Write an argumentative essay for pro gaming

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Answer:

The issue of video gaming being good or bad has been a topic of interest since the inception of the first video game in the early 20th century. Debates would often concentrate on the violence and chaos induced by video gaming, including the detrimental effects it has on its gamers in all age groups and a few would concentrate on its benefits. Nowadays, it is common to hear about crimes committed by gamers, especially from the teenage age group, in an attempt to recreate the scenes from the games they play. Experts and parents alike, including responsible gamers, agree that there are several risks involving video games.

People often play video games for a variety of reasons, from entertainment, recreation to just to gain some insight on certain genres. Nowadays, people have second thoughts over video gaming, especially parents and experts, as gamers tend to exhibit aggressive and questionable behavior due to the games they play. However, studies have shown that video gaming can actually aid gamers in their physical, mental, social, and emotional capacities that sometimes is hard to learn with other methods; no matter what their genre of preference may be. In a physical aspects, studies have shown that video gaming can actually promote basic skills such as hand-to-eye coordination, motor skills, and the capacity to do things with both hands or ambidextrous.

Another physical benefit of video games is that it could aid gamers who have chronic illnesses and physical pain, providing them with a distraction to remove their minds to their illnesses. The University of Utah released their observations supporting this benefit as their study showed that children who are diagnosed with autism and Parkinson’s disease could improve their confidence and resilience through video gaming. The research observed that video games can stimulate the child’s neuronal mechanism to bring forth positive emotions that would enable the child to face their illnesses without worries. Physical pain can also be remedied by video games as noted by the experts in the University of Washington since video games can serve as a distraction to improve recovery and one’s outlook.

In a mental aspect, video gaming sharpens the mind of the gamer in terms on how they get information and knowledge, as well as develop analytic and psychological skills that is necessary in real life. Experts have observed that children, who have been exposed to video games, tend to show more experience and proficiency with computers and its applications than those who did not play video games. Video gaming enabled these children, according to the study, to be familiar on how to associate computer functions and parts with those of video game functions, easily developing a method to understand how to work on programs and applications on another system. Experts had agreed that with this improved literacy with computers, video gamers do not need further instructions on how to use known computer applications.

Video games also serve as a perfect alternative for gamers to experience or learn certain skills that can be dangerous to experience in real life. Simulation games, for example, are used by many schools and institutions to guide their students or employees with their roles such as engineering, surgery, machine construction, and even computer programming. In most cases, simulation games also helps players to understand simple concepts such as math and science to explain theories, enabling their imaginations to run while in understanding theories they see on simulated games.

Finally, video gaming is good because it improves one’s emotional capacity and aid in one’s emotional recovery. Studies have observed, such as the one done by East Carolina University that video games tend to relax specific gamers. In the ECU study, gamers were requested to play three specific games each day for one week. The results confirmed that participants who played games had felt less stressed and became emotionally stable as they concentrated more on the video games than thinking about their problems. As the study continued, the participants who played games were more than relaxed as compared to those who did not play games. Experts believe that some people consider video games as their medicine to cope up with their emotional stresses, ending up playing in wee hours in the morning and recovering from their emotional aches the next day.

PLEASE HELP ME THIS IS DUE TOMORROW AND I HATE IXL SOOO MUCHHH IM FINALLY AT 96 PLEASE DONT FAIL ME GUYS. I THINK I DID IT THE CORRECT WAY ITS THE LAST TWO IM WORRIED ABOUT

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I would switch the last two! computerized visual affects is more specific than just “graphics!”

Hello! I am supposed to write a fairytale (around 200 words) for my English class but somehow I can´t come up with anything. Can you please help me out?

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Answer:

you should try writing about something u are familiar with already. for example, write about a story in your life and just tweak it a lil and add details and make it a fairy tail. or even create you parents love story into a fairy tail.

Explanation:

Answer:

A long time ago there was a secret forest nobody dared to go in until one day  

Explanation:

this could be a good start to something just pretend you are telling a little kid a bed time story just write then go in and make it appropriate for your righting level

Describe a group of people eating a meal in an outdoor setting.​

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On the long dining table, shimmering dinnerware set aligned with porcelain plates remained empty, perfectly spotless. The feast was about to start. Everyone remained in their seats, busily conversed amongst themselves. They were my relatives, my aunties, uncles and cousins. My parents too, were drowned in the bustling conversation leaving me beside seating still and frigid.

Meanwhile, old Barnett was sitting alone. Seated on the longest end of the table, Barnett stared blankly through the clear glass in front. He watched, observed as shatters of autumn leave motioned weightlessly through the air, which eventually sank into the ground, which eventually disappeared. Barnett seemed to have locked himself up in his peaceful reverie as he always did. He stayed pensive nowadays and hated such bustling occasion. Time flew and what left for Barnett was nothing but all those vanishing memories and a blank soul. Old Barnett was exhausted. He must be as I knew him so well this whole time.

Then a butler approached. Complete silence reigned over as the conversations were paused. All the guest drew attention upon the butler and his master.

"Master, dinner is ready."

His brows twitched, position transfixed, and commanded in a cold husky tone:

"Serve."

The silence continued. All of the guests adjusted their position and sat up straight. No conversation was held, not one word was spoken, as the feast had started.

Up next, maids and butlers lined in, with their both hands holding dishes in grand looks. They uncovered the lids one by one. For me, a total foodaholic the scene was really fascinating, The garnishing, so meticulous; the smell, so alluring; my taste buds began to tingle as they fathomed the unimaginable flavours infused in them. First, we have wellington Beef, next to some butter grilled salmon and then the steamed giant lobster. That was just amazing!

Yet withdrawing my appetite for those mouthwatering dishes, I felt the cold. The cold, the frigidness was still going on. Slowly and clumsily, Barnett cut out a little bite of salmon and delivered into his faint jaw. He repeated, enjoyed his dinner with relish, ignoring the seated guests. The guests began to dine in as well. They seemed so careful, minding the table manners, fearing to lose their etiquette.My Dad pulled out a crusty piece of baguette. The crust, so delicate, it crumbled and fell onto the table mat. Aunt Jacqueline beside me raised the glass of red wine, then sipped a mouthful from it in her most ladylike, elegant manner. I felt rather uneased. I observed people around, dazed upon the salad bowl in front with my stomach started to growl. The lettuce and hredded chicken were sliced into long thin strands together with the tangy smell of dressing, fully enlivens your senses. But still, I dared not to move.

Then, an old frail hand approached the bowl, trembling and shaking as it scooped up a mouthful of lettuce salad. Shocked, it proceeded nearer and dropped the salad in my plate. I turned my head up, it was old Barnett, his lips crescently upcurved. Wrinkles were squeezed up in his warm and benign face. I looked into his eyes, at first astounded, but later on fully melted. Finally he smiled. My loving grandfather had come back.

I closed my eyes, enjoyed the precious mouthful of salad. The crunching sound of the crisp, bitter lettuce entangled with classic French dressing intertwined created a simple but unforgettable that sealed forever in my memory

A. C,A,B,D

B. B,D,A,C

C. B,C,A,D

D. D,A,C,B

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Answer: how old are you and what's your age?

Explanation:

i need a cause and effect essay with 5 paragraphs and 500 words

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Answer:

Your never going to get that for only 13 points

Explanation:

Answer:

Well you didn't give us the prompt and you should be working on it yourself

Explanation: :)

Read the excerpt below from Interview with Marielle Tsukamoto and answer the question that follows.



I think the saddest memory is the day we had to leave our farm. I know my mother and father were worried. They did not know what would happen to us. We had no idea where we would be sent. People were all crying and many families were upset. Some believed we would not be treated well, and maybe killed. There were many disturbing rumors. Everyone was easily upset and there were many arguments. It was a horrible experience for all of us, the old people like my grandparents, my parents and children like me. We were all innocent. The government had no real reason to send us into these camps. There were racists who did not want the Japanese to own land and begin to prosper. Racism, prejudice, greed, and lack of political leadership caused the evacuation and internment.



In writing, walk through the process of finding the main idea. Then, describe the main idea of the excerpt and why it is central.

The central or main

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Answer:

The main idea is how sad it was to leave the farm.

Explanation:

The narrator goes on to tell us that people were crying, how much it was a horrible experience, and that there was many arguments. Although it talks about other things towards the end, the central idea is how sad it was to leave the farm.

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