Answer:
Explanation: an- a
Nome Alaska- Nome, Alaska
wasnt- wasn't
Travel- Traveling by air
life-saveing- saving
balto- Balto
a husky named balto- a husky named balto,
threw- through
return- returned
was all most- was about
Answer:
"Success is Counted Sweetest" is an early poem written by the American poet Emily Dickinson in 1859. It makes the bold claim that success is best understood by those who fail, and illustrates this claim by contrasting a victorious army with a fallen soldier from the other side.
Explanation:
The answers are:
2. Recognizing words automatically: knowing the words and how they are spelled is a great influence on how fluent the reader is.
4. Reading at a comfortable pace: It gives time for the listener and the reader to understand what is being read and it sounds better .
The other answers aren't right because:
1. Expressing feelings when reading aloud: the fluency of reading is in intonation given by correct punctuation as a way to express emotions, not feelings when reading aloud.
3. Reading slowly and deliberately: a slow reading might affect negatively the understanding of the listener (when reading aloud) and sound monotone.
4. Reading as fast as possible: when reading too fast is hard for the listener and the reader to understand what is the issue or happening going on the text and nobody is able to analyze with clarity what is being said.
Answer:
The author uses a subjective observer to present subtle judgments about the characters.
Explanation:
Kate Chopin's "The Awakening" revolves around the story of Mrs. Edna Pontellier and her inner desires to be her own, do things her way, and express and say whatever she wishes. The story also deals with themes of freedom, society's expectations of women, etc.
In the given excerpt from the novel, the author uses a subjective observer who provides the readers with subtle judgments of the characters. Here, the unknown observer tells us about Miss Highcamp <em>"[who] seemed to have apprehended all of the composer's coldness and none of his poetry." </em>Even Mrs. Pontellier is not left behind. The observer remarks, <em>"While Edna listened she could not help wondering if she had lost her taste for music."</em>
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.