Well, I can help you out with this. Let's begin with the first question. Use option A, has. It is in the present perfect progressive tense. The next question is the option of B. if you replace it with the blank, it will make sense. The next question is option A. Again, if you replace needs with need, it will sound better. The next one is option D. Is would be in the present progressive tense, indicating that something is in the process of happening. And finally, the last question's answer would be B, recall. It's another word for remember.
Answer:
Emotional unraveling!
Explanation:
When a critical event occurs in a story or even in real life, either it be traumatizing or emotionally triggering, this will always let on to a deeper, more raw version of a character/person. If they were putting up a show before, they will more than likely let down their guard and show their true colors.
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The answer is:
It is a chronological narration of how Douglass learned to read, with pauses for explanation.
In the excerpt from "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass," the author Frederick Douglass describes how he learnt to read, starting with the earliest event and following the order in which the occurrences happened. At the same time, he provides details, such as who taught him the alphabet first, why he became so determined to learn how to read, and how he managed to acquire reading skills in spite of his masters' opposition.
C. the same grammatical construction is used in all similar headings throughout an outline, would be the answer
It is in England and after King Henry IV died, which left a very young King Henry V on the throne. A prince of France sends Henry an insulting message and Henry then decides to invade France. Right before he sails for war, King Henry discovers a plot to assassinate him, and when the 3 traitors that were working for the French begged Henry for mercy, he killed them anyway. The battle of Agincourt is also in the play, where the English were outnumbered 5 to 1. The morning before battle, he gives a passionate speech to his soldiers and they end up winning the battle and the French surrender. Peace negotiations are eventually figured out and he marries the daughter of the French king.