Answer:
Review the test material daily before an exam
Take short breaks and make sure you are well rested.
Set aside time for yourself during the school week
Explanation:
the rest are really bad ideas. you need to study when you are alert, not in a dark room where you will fall asleep
take your textbooks and notes with you everywhere. study whenever you have time. dont leave them at school, you need them.
dont talk to your friends, you cant be distracted.
The question above wants to analyze your writing skill. For that reason, I can't write your email, but I'll show you how to do it.
To write an email you must pay attention to the language that must be used. Formal language should be used whenever you are going to send this email to someone who is not intimate, or when the email has a professional, academic, or any other formal nature.
As the email you are about to write will be read by your cousin, you can write it in informal and relaxed language.
<h3>Steps to write an email</h3>
- Start with a greeting, which could be "Dear Cousin."
- Write the reason why you are writing this email.
- Write whether or not you will be able to attend the party.
- If you can't make it, explain why and apologize.
- If you can make it, show how excited you are about this event.
- Say goodbye cordially.
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Answer:
“I didn’t think the house was actually haunted until I went inside and saw the horrible things,” I thought. I was so scared when I was inside, but I was also relieved that I could have made it out alive. I asked myself what I was going to do and I was not going to go to the police because they would not believe me. I needed a plan and I needed it fast. Then an idea popped into my head. “ Of Course! I can’t believe I didn’t think of it in the first place” I went running stepping on some red, orange, and yellow leaves since it was fall and I needed to go to Luna’s place, but the leaves slowed me out and I kept on slipping, so I ran on the grass and I was almost there. I was at Luna’s place and I rang the doorbell waiting for her to answer. She opened the door and I didn’t give her time to tell me to come in or hi because what I needed was urgent. “ Whoa! What’s the rush?” she asked. “ I need a huge favor and the only person I knew that had it was you, sooo can I borrow your knife that you got from your dad before he died.” She was looking at me like she had lost a game to a person who cheated and they believed that person. It took awhile for her to answer and she finally said “ I don’t know” she said worried “ That knife is special and well you know it’s my dads and I can’t just give it to someone.” I was disappointed when she said that, but I was still going to try and convince her. “Come on please. I need it and I promise that I won’t lose it, get a single scratch on it, or give it to the wrong hands.” “ Fine, fine but you better keep your promise” she said smiling at me.
She was giving it to me and I really appreciated that she did not ask me why I needed it or else she would have not given it to me and would have told me to go visit the hospital. I was back to the haunted house and I was scared to go back inside but then I remembered I had the knife Luna gave me. I am so glad her dad had it because this knife is supposed to keep spirits away. I was right there on the front porch and I was putting my hands on the door knob opening the door, but I took it away. I couldn’t open it because I was just too scared and the things I saw were horrible and I don’t know if I was ready to confront them. I kept thinking positive and then when I saw I had opened the door. I put my foot inside and then my other one and then I went inside. I was walking inside the house holding Luna’s knife like a gun and SLAM! went the door. I turned around really fast and saw no one and that was when I was really scared. I put the knife back on the sheath and tried to open the door again, but it was locked. My heart was pounding really fast because I was scared “ Come out! I know you are here and I am not scared of you!” I was coming in closer and going upstairs, but there was nothing, so I just kept on searching. There had been nothing scary so far, so I wasn’t really that scared anymore. I heard a noise and it was like a laughing noise and I knew that laugh from anywhere. “ Ok ok come out JAMES and MARGARET.” James and Margaret came out holding their laughter, but at the same time looking guilty. “ Why did you do that? I was so scared.” I said. “ Oh come on you didn’t believe us so we just had to do a little prank.” said James. Margaret said “ You’ve got to admit it was pretty funny.” I did think it was funny from their point of view and I laughed. We all went outside of the house laughing at the prank those two had pulled off and I was actually glad that the house was not haunted after all.
The End.
Hope this helps.
Have a great day. =D
Answer:
1)
The One Act Play ' The Never-Never Nest' is a comedy about a young, naive couple, Jack and Jill. They believe in buying things in installments. When Aunt Jane visits the couple, she finds them leading a luxurious lifestyle
2)
Setting and Context
The story is set in Greenwich Village, New York City during a pneumonia epidemic in the early 1900s.
Narrator and Point of View
The story is narrated from a third-person perspective; the point of view stays closest to Sue.
Tone and Mood
The story's tone is one of ironic detachment; the mood is largely pessimistic, though it ends on a heartwarming note.
Protagonist and Antagonist
The protagonists are Johnsy and Sue, who are simultaneously each other's antagonists, as Sue wishes for Johnsy to live while Johnsy wishes Sue would leave her to die.
Major Conflict
The story's major conflict is that Johnsy has superstitiously tied her fate to the fate of the last ivy leaf on the vine, which is certain to fall.
Climax
The story reaches its climax when Johnsy learns that the last leaf was in fact painted on by Behrman, who therefore sacrificed his life to save hers.
Foreshadowing
When Behrman proclaims to Sue that he will paint a masterpiece one day, his statement foreshadows his brave and selfless act of painting the last leaf.
<span>there are a lot of metaphors in here are some of them
1 Sorrow knocked at my door
2 Ambition called to me
3 hungered for meaning in my life
4 winds of destiny
5 a boat longing for the sea
Remember many metaphors are based on comparative relationships that don't literally make since but none the less make some sense. "Butterflies in the stomach" is an example of metaphor; it makes no literal sense but the comparison and connection still work on some level.</span><span>
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