<span>The scene
you are referring to in _Walk Two Moons_ occurs in Chapter 23, “The Badlands.” When Sal’s mother says she wants to visit
Idaho in order for her cousin, whom she has not seen in 15 years, to tell her
what she is really like, she means that she wants to be told (or even reminded)
what she was like before she was a mother and before she was married. It seems as if she wants to be reminded of
the person she feels she no longer is.
And, to come into contact with one whose last memory of her is of whom
she used to be is why she wants to go to Idaho.</span>
Answer:
I would consider a 3 or a 4 in difficulty. I'm considered a "gifted reader". I read Harry Potter in 4 hours in 3rd grade and "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina" in 6th grade. I'm in 9th grade right now, I breezed through my AP ELA Class in 2 months getting a final grade of 98%. I'm currently reading Ulysses.
Explanation:
<span>The sentence where the semicolon is correctly used is the fourth option, letter D., I have a bicycle; I'll be riding it later today. A semicolon is used to join two ideas or more in a sentence. Example: I love mangoes;however, I hate it when it's not ripe. Semicolon connects related ideas.</span>
The correct answer is 'their'
The statistic in this excerpt supports the idea that humans are not the only one responsible for climate change. There is a counter position about the exclusive responsibility of the human being towards this.
According to the excerpt, no scientific body that is considered serious in their investigations, can accept the responsibility from other factors than the human emissions of greenhouse gases.
A report written in the New York Times statrs that
…<em>”The global, long-term warming trend is “unambiguous,” it says, and there is “no convincing alternative explanation” that anything other than humans — the cars we drive, the power plants we operate, the forests we destroy — are to blame….”
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<em>…”Scientists said the report’s findings were clear.
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<em>“This new report simply confirms what we already knew. Human-caused climate change isn’t just a theory, it’s reality,”…
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This means that, there is not a doubt that humans are the responsible for the global warming and its negative effect over the earth.