Answer:
Write a story about something easy, something that you're familiar with. It's better to submit something late that you wrote yourself than risk getting in trouble.
Here are some example sentences:
"Merry Christmas!" said Mr. Doug, our next door neighbor.
This Christmas was the best so far. At first, I was hesitant to go on a family trip, but soon enough, I forgot about all that I had left behind.
I smiled and watched from afar. It would be a Christmas miracle if he noticed me.
Good luck!
Answer:
B. Change "others, who" to "others; who"
Explanation:
Always change the ',' to a ';' if there's not a conjunction after
An argument is valid only if it takes form in the impossible to make it seem true;)
Sick, Morning. Hope this helped.
Answer:
"An Ordinary Man" is an autobiography of Paul Rusesabagina. Paul was a hotel manager. On 7th April 1994, Rwanda Genocide broke down in Rwanda. Mass slaughter of Tutsi took place in the city during Rwanda Civil War.
Explanation:
Paul Rusesabagina was able to save 1,268 people in his hotel during this mass murder. The text evidence of Rusesabagina's actions are:
<em>"When the militia and the Army came with orders to kill my guests, </em><u><em>I took them into my office, treated them like friends, offered them beer and cognac, and then persuaded them to neglect their task that day.</em></u><em> And when they came back, </em><u><em>I poured more drinks and kept telling them they should leave in peace once again</em></u><em>. It went on like this for seventy-six days."</em>
<em>"I would have used in saner times to </em><u><em>order a shipment of pillowcases</em></u><em>, for example, or </em><u><em>tell the shuttle van driver to pick up a guest at the airport.</em></u><em>"</em>
<em>"</em><u><em>I stayed at my post and continued to do my job as manager..."</em></u>