Gabriella is a young girl trying to figure out he place in the world. When her friend Marco moves to a new state she has to find how to do things by herself. She’s used to everyone helping and doing things for her but now she needs to realize she’s her own person and has to navigate her way through life.
The correct answer is A) the author wants the reader to admire Rosa’s selflessness.
<em>Based on the character of Rosa, the reader can infer of the author’s unstated meaning that the author wants the reader to admire Rosa’s selflessness.
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We are referring to an excerpt of <em>“Saving the Thrift Store: A Drama</em>”, written by Lee Washington.
In the excerpt, Rosa is having a dialogue with Louis and Eddie. Rosa says “It is a shame that I am the youngest in my family, since I’d be happy to pass my old clothes to kids who wanted them”. She listens to her friends and she adds “That thrift store had a great selection of inexpensive clothes. Postponing a reopening is bad for the families that rely on that store.”
When reading those excerpts, based on the character of Rosa, the reader can infer of the author’s unstated meaning that the author wants the reader to admire Rosa’s selflessness.
4 qts are in a gallon. i’m not sure what you mean by equation though
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Answer:
Its Jack and Jill.
Explanation:
They are the ones who made the wishes to be in a fairy tale