The answer would be A
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Answer:
Inspirational: this is not inspirational, as it isn't inspiring the audience to do something.
Formal: this is not formal, as seen by the cartoonish characters. You would not find this in a business meeting.
Tense: this is not tense, as it is very kid-friendly and welcoming, full of bright colors.
Educational: this is educational, as it is educating people on washing their hands and staying clean.
THEREFORE, IT IS EDUCATIONAL.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Chin-Kee is a fictional character from the graphic novel "American Born Chinese" which was written by Gene Luen Yang. It is unclear whose side of the family Chin-Kee is actually from since it is never explicitely mentioned in the novel but what is clear is that the Monkey King has transformed into Chin-Kee by the end of the novel, while Jin Wang has transformed into the white American teen Danny who hates Chin-Kee.
Answer:
Ok? I think she wrote this poem to inspire people to work together. For unity. Pick a few lines that YOU liked from the article and why. If you don't have the article just look it up.
Explanation:
The white horse which was first in the race, a young horse never tired, fast horse always speedy, innocent horse sometimes not so naive, smart horse extremy skillful, Arab horse with some English blood, tall horse always slim, fantastic horse that seems to fly, foreign animal in the desert, thin beast with strong fur belonged to Napoleon.