Velma has a small ,white dog.
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Nothing to Do After the Show? Located just 50 feet from your seat, Acero Blanco serves the best in Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine. With over 30 authentic entrees prepared by our master chefs, Acero Blanco offers a little something for every discerning palate. Remember to come by after the show; Acero Blanco now serves dinner late!
3 Select the correct answer. The purpose of this flyer is
A. to persuade viewers to eat at Acero Blanco after the show.
B. to inform moviegoers that the restaurant will be open late.
C. to explain that the chefs at Acero Blanco are all well-trained.
D. to describe the location where Acero Blanco can be found.
Answer:
The purpose of this flyer is:
A. to persuade viewers to eat at Acero Blanco after the show.
Explanation:
The flyer begins with a question that promptly reveals its purpose: "Nothing to do after the show?" The goal is to get people to go eat at Acero Blanco after the show. The flyer even makes a point of stating that the restaurant now serves dinner late to let people know they will be able to have a true meal instead of just some appetizers in case they show up. It also makes sure to convey how close the restaurant is to the location of the show, which is really convenient.
Option 3: The phrase acts as a noun that is the subject of the sentence.
"Volunteering at the animal shelter in my neighborhood" is a gerund phrase (It begins with a gerund, the "ing" word, and includes others modifiers and objects), and gerund phrases always function as nouns. Therefore, the phrase in the passage acts as a noun, which at the same time is the subject of the sentence since it's what's being discussed.
Options selected: number 1, number 3 and number 4.
Number 1: Napoleon sent the dogs to chase Snowball and kill him.
Number 3: the Squealer said were originally from Napoleon but Snowball stole them
Number 4: Napoleon waited for a better time to build the windmill because he did not want Snowball to get the credit.
<em>"Animal Farm"</em> is a novel written by <em>George Orwell</em>. Published in London by the year 1945, the novel is an allegory of the Russian Revolution and the following years when Joseph Stalin ruled the USSR.