1. Laetitia move away from home because she is bored. This is from a short story written by Thomas King entitled Borders.
2. Diez didn’t stay hydrated because He kept vomiting up any nourishment or fluid he took in.
For questions 3-5, choose the answer that best matches the word in italics.
3. Sometimes small dogs show more bravado than the larger breeds; they may need to in order to be noticed.
The Italic word is bravado. It means boldness
4. He had a confidence that protruded like a muscle beyond his thin physique.
The Italic word is protruded. It means stuck out
5. The fee seemed paltry in exchange for the quality education of her children.
The Italic word is paltry. It means insignificant.
6. The factory in “Mexicans Begin Jogging” was under investigation for employing illegal immigrants.
7. The neighbor of the speaker in the poem “Mending Wall” believes “good fences make good neighbors.”
8. The prospect of being chained and fenced is what angers the speaker in the poem “I Am the Land. I Wait.”
9. According to McBride, the roots of hip-hop music began in West Africa centuries ago.
Choose the answer that best matches the word in italics.
10. I began to worry about my grandmother when I noticed how gaunt she had become eating the nursing home food.
The Italic word is gaunt. It means thin.
11. The tone of “I am the Land. I Wait.” Might be described as patient.
For questions 12-14, choose the answer that best matches the word in italics.
12. The sound of the bat hitting the baseball reverberated through the stadium.
The Italic word is reverberated. It means echoed.
13. The legion of soldiers advanced on the small group of rebels.
The Italic word is legion. It means multitude.
14. Improvisation is so difficult because it cannot be planned.
The Italic word is improvisation. It means inventing on the spur of the moment
15. The images Langston Hughes use in his poem “Harlem II” is all of the above, raisins in the sun, festering sores, and stinky, rotten meat.
16. The theme of “Ka’Ba” can best be inferred from this line, “Return, destroy, and create. What will be”
17. The resilient tone in “Diez in the Desert” can best be inferred from this line “As they ate, in his crackly voice and dry laugh, he told them the story of how a heavyset woman he’d known only as ‘Senora’ had died. . . and almost expired himself.”
18. The author of “Hip-Hop Planet” describes the legend of the Great Rock of Toubab Dialaw in order to describe an image of hope that is similar to hip-hop.
19. Her actions most effectively conveys the development of the mother as a character in “Borders
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Answer:
Going from one country to another country for job and to earn money is called foreign employment. Foreign employment uplifts the life standard of the people and has become an important source of earning foreign currency. Foreign employment reduces the unemployment problem of a country.
It depends a big part of the impact was there farming and cultivating part
Answer: D. Congress
Explanation:
The Congress of the United States of America is made up of two branches which are the SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
The Commerce clause is a clause of the United States of America located in the the ARTICLE EIGHT,SECTION ONE OF THE UNITED STATES CONSULTATION
it gives the power to regulate foreign trade between the United States and other foreign nations to the United States Congress.
Answer:
Steven will become close to his ideal self as possible
Explanation:
Carl Rogers was a psychologis and was primarily focused on a person centered approach. His idea was to focus on the needs of the individual instead of the need of a "service". For example, Stephen's parents gave him the opportunity to explore the things that he found most interesting to him and the things that made him fulfilled rather than what they thought that he needed.
This approach makes it very likely that Stephen will reach his full potential or at least very close to it.