Let's go through every answer to see which ones work as thesis statements.
A: No, Rainsford was not a vain hunter, and he never wanted to participate in Zaroff's "game".
B:<span> Yes, Zaroff believes that as long as your game (in this case, humans) has a slight chance, it's okay to hunt. Rainsford thinks that's just murder.</span>
<span>C: </span>Yes, Zaroff is extremely passionate about hunting. He thinks of hunting humans as just plain hunting, and he is passionate about it.
D:<span> Yes, Connell makes great use of irony in this story. One example is at the beginning of the story when Rainsford is talking to Whitney, and Rainsford says, "Who cares how a jaguar feels"? Yet, when he is the one being hunted, he thinks his feelings should matter.</span>
<span>E: Yes, some examples of red and blood used to demonstrate violence and terror are the blood-warm waters that Rainsford falls into, the blood-red lips of the General, and the blood-stained weed on the island.
So, the correct answers are B, C, D, and E.</span>
Answer:
If you're asking for correct English, then BOTH of these are correct....
I want to get outside in the nice weather, but it has to be nice first.
I want to get outside in the nice weather; however, it has to be nice first.
Explanation:
Answer:
Yes, Sylvia has <u>an</u> <em>older</em> brother.
Explanation:
Double underline the word "an".
Underline the word "older" once.
Put an "I" over the word "an".
I hope this helps you in any shape or form.
7.it's= it is
8.there's=there is
9.can't=can not
10.what's=what is
11.joe's=Joe is
12.he'll=He will
13.shouldn't=should not
14.they'd=they would
15.where's=Where is and I'm= I am
16.bell's=bell is