From the following sentence, the context clue and its function is: C. Shame, as a synonym for humiliation. Hope that helps.
The book "<em>If you come softly" </em>was written by Jacqueline Woodson.
The main characters in the story are Jeremiah or Miah and a girl named Elisha or Ellie. They are two teenagers that met in high school and fell in love.
The main themes in the novel are love,religion,social anda racial differences.In the same line as the afore -mentioned topic, Jeremiah remembered an episode of his childhood that involved a cartoon monkey playing basketball. When he saw this , first of all,it caught his attention and provokes shame on him. He felt this way because somehow he felt represented in that monkey as he loved playing this sport. However, to him, the moment he played basketball was the moment his black colour was most notorious.
His impression was that the outside(the society in general,tv commercials)was trying to impose the idea that black people were a problem.
Answer:
Louisiana was named after Louis XIV, King of France from 1643 to 1715. When René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle claimed the territory drained by the Mississippi River for France, he named it La Louisiane.
Explanation:
It is remarkable that Neptune exhibits any evidence of seasonal change at all, given that the Sun, as viewed from the
planet, is 900 times dimmer than it is from Earth.
Answer:
4). Our art teacher used to let us paint only with watercolors, but now she lets us use oil paints.
Explanation:
A run-on sentence is characterized as the sentence that connects two independent sentences conveying complete thoughts inappropriately without employing an appropriate punctuation mark or coordinating conjunction. The <u>given sentence misses a punctuation mark prior to the coordinating conjunction 'but' which makes the meaning unclear</u>. In order to rectify this error, a comma(,) can be placed immediately before the coordinating to separate the first clause and clarify the meaning. Thus, <u>option 4</u> is the correct answer.