<span>B. Even though Juan has just transferred to this school, many already consider him a friend.</span>
No. because the quotations are BEFORE the period. Some titles have periods, so that's fine, but it's not supposed to be "titanic." it's supposed to be "Titanic".
Answer:
Declarative Sentence, Exclamatory Sentence, Imperative Sentence, and Interrogative Sentence.
Explanation:
Declarative- With a period
ex: I walked to school
Exclamatory Sentence- with an exclamation mark
ex: I walked to school!
Imperative Sentence- with an implied you
ex: Walk to school.
Interrogative Sentence- With a question mark
ex: I walked to school?
Answer:
to explain the feelings of worry experienced by an
immigrant family.
Explanation:
This is the excerpt from Russell Freedman's book "The Immigrant Kids" which tells the story of late 1800s and early 1900s immigrant families arriving in America. Upon arrival, the kids underwent rigorous examinations in order to prevent them from bringing any contagious disease into the country.
However, this excerpt doesn't deal with description of the physical examination; it rather focuses on the fear and constant anxiety triggered by the possibility of a family member being banned from entering the country.
It strongly depicts that family worries never stopped, not even after reaching American soil.