when were young we dont need much to make us happy
Explanation:
because were all born with love
Answer:
C. Wyatt Martinez and his relationship with Funland
Explanation:
The text talks about the origins and growth of Funland, as well as Martinez's future plans for the amusement park, but mostly focusing on Wyatt Martinez's relationship with it: the text talks about how he watched his father ran it, he helped built it, made plans for expanding it, and nowadays he hopes to pass it down to his children and wishes to see it continue to grow. Therefore, we can summarize that the main idea or most important thought of this paragraph is Wyatt Martinez and his relationship with Funland.
Explanation:
1. 8 (Feels like everyone is looking at him)
2. C
3. F
4. I (i)
5. D
6. B
7. A
8. J
9. E
10. Hagrid is the gamekeeper of Hogwarts who later become Care of Magical Creature Teacher
There looks like there might have been a typo because it goes 7,8,8 and I can't find a pair for Hagrid (Hagrid is the gamekeeper of Hogwarts who later become Care of Magical Creature Teacher)
Hope this helps!
Answer:
How to achieve their own goals without hurting their friend.
Explanation:
Piri Thomas's short story "Amigo Brothers," tells the story of two young teenage friends who had to fight against each other in a boxing match. The story deals with themes of loyalty, friendship over success and fame, and most importantly true friendship.
When Felix and Antonio discovered that they were to fight against each other in the division finals of the Champions, they were both worried about what might happen. They both wanted to win and know it was their desire to win, but pitted against each other, it was sure that one will lose. The major internal conflict for both boxers was how to win without hurting the other person or without ruining their friendship. In the end, they chose friendship over success.
Thus, the correct answer is the fourth or last option.
Answer:
Because Gilgamesh succeeds in such a challenging, frightening task, he proves himself to be notably strong and brave.
Explanation:
The point is supposed to point out that Gilgamesh is strong and brave, and key words in the answer is "strong and brave". The illustration proves the point because Gilgamesh is <em>being </em>strong and brave in the illustration, since he conquers Humbaba and merely proves his strength and bravery, proving the point correct.