Answer:
The author cited her sources twice. You only need to specify the location of the quote once. So, in this case, you don't need to include (Collins 21). You already said where the quote came from when you said "Suzanne Collins, chapter 13, page 21...".
Answer:
opportunity costs are the alternative choice in which you could make when making a financial decision while a trade-off is something that you could switch out in order to make a different decision
Answer:
memory
Explanation:
This is because she has an existing memory of chairs. She has a previous knowledge of furniture (tables, chairs, ...)
Line in this excerpt from Amy Lowell's "Lilacs" that emphasizes consonance is
Because my leaves are of it
Explanation:
The poem "Lilacs' employs consonance liberally throughout the poem and almost every line has an example due to the refrain of the phrases that is present in the poem, first through 'new England' and then through the phrase of 'are in it'
Consonance is the use of consonant sounds that are similar in close proximity to each other. This is evident in the given line which has almost all the same sounds which is the sound of 'cause' and 'leav' that repeat twice in the line of 7 syllables.
Answer:
Not exactly sure but I'd say the answer is B.) While they were waiting for Kelvin in the parking lot, they gobbled brownies.
Explanation:
If not then I also think it's C.