If the passage is about the human errors that contributed to the spread of the fire, only details that prevented the firemen from being able to contain the fire should be used. The sentence "Even after the fire, Brown was confident..." shows that Brown was confident in his decision. This sentence does not however directly contribute to the firefighters inability to effectively contain the fire at the time of the fire. This takes place after the fire has done the damage.
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this seems like an opinion. no answer is wrong
no you are not you are lucky. it could possibly be a schedule mix up tho
Each line from the excerpt has been matched to indicate what it reveals about Arnold as follows:
- Uncomfortable: My name is junior and my name is Arnold. Its Junior and Arnold. I'm both.
- Subordinate: And then I felt smaller because the teacher was taking roll and he called out my name.
- Self-critical: But there were no other people named Junior in Reardan so I was being laughed at because I was the only one who had that name.
- Incomplete: No, I felt like a magician slicing myself in half with Junior living on the North side of the Spokane reader and Arnold living on the South
<h3>What are feelings?</h3>
Feelings are the emotions that we feel at any point in time. They could be positive or negative.
In the text above, Junior felt a wide range of feelings. He was self-critical at a point and also felt incomplete when he could not truly identify himself.
Learn more about emotions here:
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B. Sonnet is the correct answer
If doing apex its the same.