Answer:
Steinbeck graduated from Salinas High School in 1919 and went on to study English literature at Stanford University near Palo Alto, leaving without a degree in 1925. He traveled to New York City where he took odd jobs while trying to write.
Explanation:
Incomplete question since it lacks options. However, I inferred generally from the passage.
Answer:
<u> Native characters were not represented well in the past</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
In fact, there were visible sterotypes ( oversimplified or too-generalized depiction of Native people) in comic cartoons drawn by comic book artists. Furthermore, the article <em>compares</em> what happened in the past during the 1700s in political cartoons in which the Natives were demonized and ridiculed <em>with what was occuring now</em>; a period having widespread availability of comic books.
Answer:
adverb phrase
B: the best salsa; modifies make
Explanation:
The phrase "almost every day" is an adverb phrase. This type of sentence has the same function as adverbs, which is to modify a verb (or another grammatical class) by emphasizing and imposing a characteristic on the verb. In the case of the phrase "almost every day" we can see that the verb "exercised" has been modified according to time.
The same occurs with the phrase "Tomatoes from the garden make the best salsa," where the phrase "the best salsa" takes the place of adverb and modifies the verb "make" as a function of mode.
Personification and enjambment would be the answer