sad, depressed, victim, desperate, overwhelmed, shocked, jubilant
Answer:
I’m not happy at all
I’ll pay it
Explanation:
I’m not happy at all
I’ll pay it
What makes both of them wrong is the fact that they were both abbreviated. In a formal letter, we are supposed to keep everything whatsoever we write formal, and as such, "I'm", in place of "I am" and "I'll" in place of "I will" is quite wrong for a formal letter, since the former is an informal way of writing the later.
Changing both context however, to "I am not happy at all", and "I will pay it" makes it fit into the requirements for a formal letter.
Answer:
Alex put the key in the lock and turned it.He was unaware of how much danger he was in.Suddenly,something ran at him.He slammed the door shut trying to keep the evil away . Megan ran back upstairs screaming .
It was useless,their parents had just went on vacation and they were all alone. Alex's efforts were useless.The monster broke down the door and lunged at Alex almost biting his face off.Megan rushed at it with a stick screaming and shouting.The monster flew across the room making it even angrier. Alex ran at it only to get slammed down.The monster had won.Knowing when to cut her losses,Megan ran back upstairs shutting the door in tears.Her brothers screams stopped and the monster now focused itself on her.She grabbed a lighter and dropped it in the basement before running out of the house, never looking back.
Explanation:
sorry it was rushed but I hope it helped
Answer:
C). <u>He has learned about Kamkwamba’s story and wants it to reach a wider audience.</u>
Explanation:
The filmmaker decided and was determined to frame a documentary relating to Kamkwamba's story as he 'learned about his story of rising from a state of relative poverty to innovating the 'wind turbine' that produced electricity'. His striving and engrossing tale to accomplish his dreams would encourage the majority to initiate their steps towards their dreams and hence, would be able 'to relate to a wider audience'.
The answer is D: thought shot. A <em>tought shot</em> is used to create meaning in a writing, by <em>allowing the reader to have a perception of the character's or author's p</em><em>erspective, feeling or thought about a situation</em>. It can be in the form of a question or a statement about something. In the excerpt the speaker's opinion is in the line <em>"I should prefer to have some boy bend them".</em>