<span>In "Making It by Faking it" by Robert Granfield working class students learned how to live in the upper class world. They've found out how to dress and how to speak to fit in the society of the elite school.</span>
B is the answer. The subject is Joe and the simple predicate is admitted because that is what Joe did.
Answer:
b. Transformation
Explanation:
Transformation is what we have when our heart is renewed.
Transformation can be seen in the light of the repentance.
Transformation is a marked change in appearance or character, especially one for the better.
We see in the Jonah and the Whale story how the city Nineveh marked for destruction was again restored when they heard the warnings of the creator via the lips of the prophet Jonah.
Their plea of repentance was accepted and the nation preserved, the people turned from their iniquities to the Lord God and the Land was transformed.
Other themes that fit the Biblical story of "Jonah and the Whale" includes compassion, obedience and judgment.
Answer: B. "The Japanese have a word for insular which is literally the mental state of the people living on islands: shimaguni konjo."
Explanation: Direct quotations are the exact words of an author or speaker used in a written work. Direct quotations are also used to provide examples that strengthen a thought or idea.
<span> D. a tool that is used to gauge the effectiveness of poetry.</span>