Classic cars AND American
Boolean terms are specific words you can use in a search engine to help make your search more specific. Common Boolean terms are AND, OR, and NOT. Search queries using AND will only show hits that have all the necessary words. You might use OR when looking for recipes: Chicken OR fish tacos. In the search for this question you could use NOT to also help narrow your search by searching Classic American Cars NOT Foreign. It's important that you capitalize all letters in the Boolean term, otherwise the search engine may dismiss the term as an extra unimportant word.
My sister Gina bought a 1957 Chevy at the car auction. It was old and rusty.
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My sister Gina bought a 1957 Chevy at the car auction; it was old and rusty.
or
My sister Gina bought a 1957 Chevy at the car auction, and it was old and rusty.
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Usually, the antagonist (or the “bad guy”) struggles against the main character or protagonist (the “good guy”) at the climax of a story.
Answer:
"What is the meaning of what I have read?"
"Why did the author end the paragraph in this way"
"What was the author's purpose in writing this?"
Explanation:
1: to know what you read and what its used for
2: to understand what was going through there head
3: to apply what you leared to what your doing