D. It shows the shift in Glen Curtis's career by stating the fact that he went from being an unknown person to becoming a celebrity.
Explanation:
- Using knowledge gained from the Red Wing and the White Wing, Curtiss built the "June Bug", outfitted with additional improvements. This airplane responded so well in testing, that Curtiss determined to enter it in competition for the Scientific American trophy. He won the first leg in 1908.
- He did an aircraft and named it the "Hudson Flyer". He won the prize money, nationwide recognition, and in the process, won the third leg of the Scientific American Competition and permanent possession of the coveted trophy.
- A final high point in Curtiss's aviation career came in 1919, when the U.S.Navy Curtiss NC-4 Flying Boat became the first aircraft to successfully cross the Atlantic Ocean.
Answer:
9) I believe this is a metaphor.
10) Fireworks and the moon, I believe.
Explanation:
I'm not positive with my answers, but I believe these are correct.
Hope this helps.
Answer:
Since you don't provide sentences, I provided some possible correct sentences
Explanation:
"You don't want to become a monster, do you?" Michael asks.
"I'm sorry, this is just too hard for me," Jack responds.
Use commas to separate independent clauses when they are joined by any of these seven coordinating conjunctions: and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet. ...
Use commas after introductory a) clauses, b) phrases, or c) words that come before the main clause.
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Name-Calling. When Squealer/Napoleon calls Snowball a 'traitor', and 'criminal'
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