Answer:
Squeaky saw Raymond running in the family tradition.
Explanation:
I think this is the answer because u didnt put uppercases on names and no period and he saw not sees
Total number of tickets sold to an adult is 263 and ticket sold to a student is 160.
Explanation:
- Create 3 columns Ticket, Number of ticket sold and total.
- Create 2 rows Adult and Children.
- Adult ticket is 10$ each and children ticket is unknown.
- Total ticket sold is 423 and Sales revenue is $3510?
- Since last digit of 3510 ends in 0 it will be easy to calculate Children
- An estimate to be taken since children ticket is mostly half of Adult.
- lets take 5$ for student and 10$ is already given.
- Answers does not show accurate it has to be a decimal.
- So we found out 10$ of 263 equals 2630 for adult.
- We found out 5.50$ of 160 equals 880 for student.
- It sums up to 3510
Answer:
A. cheeks like peppermint candy, eyes like bright blue agate marbles."
B. These similes are ironic because they create images of old-fashioned childhood innocence
Explanation:
We can define simile as a word use to compare two things using as and like. When Wendy and Peter arrive at home from the carnival they'd been visiting, the narrator says that they were "coming in the front door, cheeks like peppermint candy, eyes
Irony is the use of words to express something other than and especially the opposite of the literal meaning
In this story, the similes used to describe Peter and Wendy make them seem incredibly innocent and childlike. They don't even want dinner because they are full of strawberry ice cream and hot dogs: more signs of their innocence which they are not.
I wish teachers would understand that giving a large amount of homework just doesn’t fit in some of our time schedules. That we can’t finish an essay in a night. We have about 4 other classes that give the same amount if not more homework. I also wish that teachers would understand some students are too shy to ask for help or to ask about the question or to answer it.