Characters:
Ellie (the one that gets into trouble)
Mrs. Black (the teacher)
Points:
Ellie put pins in a chair
Ellie got in trouble
Rough draft:
Ellie thought it would be funny if she inserted pins into her teacher's chair. 5 minutes after the bell rung for class, Mrs. Black sat down on her chair to take attendance. She sat on pins. Mrs. Black took Ellie to the principal's office and she got ISS for two days.
Final copy:
On the last day of school, Ellie thought she would pull a prank on the most horrid teacher, Mrs. Black. Ellie brought in little pins to the class and started to insert them into her teacher's chair. (I'm not done but i have to go, ill finish)
2. Cart is to wagon as sled is to TOBOGGAN
3. Plate is to dish as argument is to QUARREL
5. Silver is to metallic as oak is to WOODEN
7. Chair is to seat as mix-up is to SCRAMBLE
8. Rush is to hurry as SINGLE is to one.
9. Fun is to enjoyment as EXAMPLE is to experienced.
(Number 9 is either EXAMPLE or TRAVEL. I'm not sure. )
10. Light is to bright as LEVEL is to even.
Answer:
A.) By respecting your opponents point of view.
Explanation:
Answer:
In the first paragraph, the author includes an allusion to the Guinness Book of Records and Paul McCartney, who was in the famous band the Beatles. The author refers to these familiar aspects of pop culture to make a connection with readers and express the value of rhodium. In the third paragraph, he continues drawing readers in with historical allusions to French royalty and the Washington Monument. These references also help to emphasize the past uses and value of aluminum. In addition, the author uses irony when he describes how the special guests were given aluminum forks and knives, while the less-favored guests were given gold. This situation seems like the opposite of what you would expect to happen today. This use of situational irony uses humor to inform readers about the historical uses of aluminum in an entertaining way. Together, these literary devices help the author achieve his purpose, which is to get readers interested in a topic they might not normally find that interesting.
Explanation:
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