Answer: She thought of the flour in her kitchen at home--half sifted, half not sifted. She had been interrupted, and had left things half done. What had interrupted Minnie Foster? Why had that work been left half done?
Her eye was caught by a dish-towel in the middle of the kitchen table. Slowly she moved toward the table. One half of it was wiped clean, the other half messy. Her eyes made a slow, almost unwilling turn to the bucket of sugar and the half empty bag beside it. Things begun--and not finished.
Minnie wasn't worried about the things that she should have been worried about.
"Well, I don't think she did," affirmed Mrs. Hale stoutly.
Answer:
1. Prewriting
2. Research.
3. Drafting
4. Revising
5. Editing/Proofreading
Explanation:
The writing process has to do with the various steps or stages that a piece of writing has to go through before it is completed.
These steps involve/includes the prewrting stage where the writer has to think and decide what he wants to write, the research stage where relevant information can be gathered, the drafting stage where the information gathered from the research is put into use, the revising stage, where the written words are looked over to check for errors, and finally, the editing/proofreading stage where the words already written will be corrected.
Answer:
i'm guessing it's "People who live in small towns are struggling financially"??
Explanation:
that's really the only dilemma there? hope this helps!
something that is impossible to doubt.
for example Obama was a good president
Answer:
I wish I could see my friends, but I moved away.
Explanation:
Not enough details.