Answer:
<u>The yellow fever epidemic had lasting consequences for the city.</u>
Explanation:
This is the best answer because the passage is about the deadly and lasting consequences that yellow fever had: the author mentions that an approximate of five thousand people were victims of it, many died, including people like ministers, sextons, and city officials; and those who did not die, had to flee the city. Such mortality rate and mass departure must have changed completely the way people lived back then, it should have been catastrophic for the city, as the author concludes: <em>The fear had gone too deep, the losses were all too real and personal. </em>
The language was powerful durning the wartime speech because it they could of use secret plans . For example if they wanted to throw a bomb somewhere they could of told them in their own language so they have a better shot in beating the other team .
Answer:
The Cat in the Hat should be invited back for one more day of fun because the kids will will probably enjoy just as much as the first time. But to put this into contact please refer to "explanation".
Explanation: Many years to come they will have time to have reflected on the things that were not so good to do. They might will have gained enough insight (hopefully) over the years as to what to refrain from and what could bring about a healthier outcome of "fun". But in the end, what they will have are long lasting memories with that Cat in the Hat!!!
Answer:
B. He made him some moccasins for his sore feet!
Explanation:
I don't really have a thorough explanation as to I haven't read the book but i read parts :)
But in this part;
Also, the dog-driver rubbed Buck's feet for half an hour each night after supper, and sacrificed the tops of his own moccasins to make four moccasins for Buck.
It says that the dog diver rubbed buck's feet and made for moccasins!
Your welcome!! :)