Answer:
Two or three months had gone by without any mention of my being a
prodigy again. And then one day my mother was watching The Ed Sullivan
Show6
on TV. The TV was old and the sound kept shorting out. Every time
my mother got halfway up from the sofa to adjust the set, the sound would go
back on and Ed would be talking. As soon as she sat down, Ed would go silent
again. She got up, the TV broke into loud piano music. She sat down. Silence.
Up and down, back and forth, quiet and loud. It was like a stiff, embraceless
dance between her and the TV set. Finally she stood by the set with her hand
on the sound dial.
b. The Metropolitan Museum sent an agent to buy the statues.
c. The art of the Etruscans
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Answer:
1. We are about to approach the mountains.
2. What is the issue?
3. You need to commit to your spouse.
4. What is her concern.
5. I intend to go to town today.
6. If you need to practice you can come over after school.
7. That is so evident.
8. They would have had to retire of their own accord, for they had no water for men or horses.
9. Sixty seconds equals a minute.
10. You need to consider the consequences.
Explanation:
A persuasuasive is persuading someone to do something an argumentive is arguing with someone about something relevant
Answer:
C.Napoleon steals Snowball’s plans and claims them as his own.
D.Napoleon claims to have been an advocate of the windmill.
E.Napoleon plans to modernize the farm to be more efficient.
Explanation: