You forgot to include the pictures but ok
B. the history of California
For a speech, 10 minutes is really just enough time to pretty much cover the basics. When we consider that the average time it takes to read/speak is approximately 250 words a minute, and with the understanding that one typed page is 250 words, this means that 10 minutes would cover only four pages of text. With that in mind, the topic of “The History of California,” it can be safely assumed that only a superficial covering of the history would be covered because there is so much that could be covered, especially keeping in mind that California’s history could include everything from prehistoric times (or earlier) to the present day. When deciding on a topic, one should always keep the required length in mind and decide whether the topic is suitable for the page/time length because for broad topics many pages and lots of time would be required in order to adequately cover everything of which it is comprised. For low page/time requirements, a narrow topic is what would be needed.
Answer:
A). Appearances can be deceiving.
Explanation:
As per the question, the themes that is being displayed through given two scenes is that the 'appearances can be misleading.' This is reflected through the human outlook with colorful cape carried by the shark king in order to impress the Princess as he attracted by her voice. The princess got into the delusion created by him so amazingly that she married him. But she later discovered that this all was just a lie to fascinate her. However, she couldn't do anything now and left alone with her son when the king returns back to his ocean life. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
He laid on the beach all morning. IS correct
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<em>Identify the prepositional phrase ►</em>
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With its rattle, a rattlesnake warns this around that they should watch where they are stepping.
With its rattle <em>is the prepositional phrase. </em>
<em>A prepositional phrase </em><em>doesn't </em><em>contain any verb. It has a preposition + a noun or pronoun.</em>
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