He’s stranded in the middle of the ocean, alone with a tiger. he’s young, no adult to care after him. he may not know how to fend for himself, causing him to grow up sooner.
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C C B C C B
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THe answers given explain why I chose those answers.
Answer: Mia: Mom she's not a bad person she gets good grades in school Mom: she also skips school a lot Mia: that's because she a lot of stuff to do like volunteer work I know you will love her when you meet her just trust me Mom: Fine! I trust you but if anything goes missing i'm calling the poilce..... Niyah: Hi nice to meet you my name is Niyah I think mia told me to come over Mom: Nice to meet you i'm jenny Mia's mom i was wondering can you tell me a little bit more about yourself. Niyah: Sure what things would you like to know about. Mom/Jenny: How are your grades at school. Niyah: There great in on the honor roll Mom/Jenny: What about you skipping school all the time. Niyah: Thats because I have a part time job at the comunity center. Mom/Jenny: That great well you can go up to Mia's room if you want........ Mia: Did she fall for it. Niyah: Yep! (Mia and Niyah Laughing).
Explanation: My mom meets my new friend that she thinks is a bad person but when she fanilly meets her she understand her a little bit more. But she does not know that Niyah and Mia was lying about everything.
The correct answer is A.
The purpose of this passage is to inform the reader regarding the events of the witch trial. We are told that suspected witches were to be tried using the Scales, and that each suspected witch was first searched to see if they had anything heavy in their pockets.
This passage provides quite a bit of information about the witch trial; it is not trying to persuade, entertain, or debate -- the purpose of this passage is to inform.
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There is a great similarity between the three elegiac poems, The Wanderer, The Wife of Lament, and The Seafarer. This similarity is the theme of exile. Exile means separation, or banishment from ones native country, region, or home. During the Anglo Saxon period, exile caused a great amount of pain and grief.
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