Answer:
Beggining: Brady sees his new neighbor, Mrs. DiAngelo, taking her red kayak out on the creek with her three year old son. He knows it isn't safe because of tides and winds, but doesn't stop them.
Middle: Brady and his dog, Tilly, join the search for the missing DiAngelos. Carl and the other rescuers look downstream, while Brady goes off on his own.
End: The paramedics find Ben's pulse. Brady reflects on what happened and thinks about fate; he wonders what would’ve happened to Ben if he hadn’t been there to check the little creeks. He realizes he will never be the same person because he helped save a life.
Explanation:
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Maintain eye contact.
Get their attention.
State the topic.
Speak slowly and clearly.
Be mindful of your setting.
Ask the right questions.
Rephrase when they don't hear you.
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Answer:
It is a pun.
Explanation:
This is because it is a figure of speech that exploits a word's meaning in this case that the book was impossible to put down.
Explanation:
There is a rumor about Betty early on, in the beginning of Act One. When the Putnams arrive, Mrs. Putnam asks how high Betty flew, and the Reverend Parris denies that Betty ever did fly