Squeaky has changed. She became friends with Hazel instead of hating her. She was hot headed but she grew to like other people.
I'm not entirely sure but I think it would be A because usually a character that is not the main voice but more of a sidekick is meant to keep the main character's quest or mission from getting too boring. Logically he/she would be meant to be a funny character to lighten up the mood of the book.
Reading the essay out loud is recommended in revising phase of the writing strategy because it will let the writer access the grammar, thought, and the use of words of the piece. The writer can easily access and correct the mistakes made in the piece.
Only the last one properly uses possessive personal pronouns.
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Along with Shakespeare's other late plays Pericles, Cymbeline, and The Winter's Tale, The Tempest contains elements of both tragedy and comedy, with the overall structure of the play moving from “tragic” beginning to “comedic” ending. These four plays also all contain elements of magic and the supernatural.