Answer:
<em> </em>I think it's “Reporter Joseph Chamberlin spent hours roaming the streets, often finding himself dodging showers of scorching sparks.” because that is the action he takes
Answer:
The excerpt suggests that the Iroquois believed that:
sometimes good can come from tragedy.
Explanation:
The excerpt in question is part of a creation myth by the Iroquois, a group of Native-American tribes. According to it, tragedy can give birth to blessings. The death of "our mother" gave origin to plants whose existence would be crucial for the survival of the Iroquois people: corn, beans, squash, and tobacco. Death does not cease to be a tragic event. It still brings sadness and loss into people's lives. But the myth uses it to show that, however bad things may seem, something good may come out of it.
Hey,
what is the passage about? I could help you!
I am an ELA expert i got a free scholarship to Winthrop for ELA
But I need to know the whole passage
_Faith
The answer to this question is:
<span>SIX SERVANTS
I keep six honest serving-men
They tell me what to do
Their names are what, and why, and when,
And how, and where and who.
(Rudyard Kipling)
1) What do you understand about the message contained in the poem?
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What - Define the need, the reason
<span>Why - Business Justification, is it even worthwhile doing?
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<span>When - delivery date will define when the benefits will occur, early deliver
earlier benefits
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<span>Where - location of the delivery
</span>
<span>How - Technology employed (the tools)
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<span>Who - skill set and resources
</span>
<span>How- people apply their knowledge to get things </span>
Hoped This Helped, <span>ChazyChaz
Your Welcome :)</span>