Answer and Explanation:
Amanda demonstrates listening to the details cited by Ethan. That's because the way Ethan talked about "The Monkey's Paw" made it appear that the White family was happy the way they lived and were even satisfied living in the Villa, that is, Ethan provided satisfactory details about the happiness of that family, which made Amanda conclude that the family life "sounded ... perfect".
Amanda's observation and Ethan's speech are enough to show that the students had prepared for this debate, as they had read and reflected on the story, before the time came to debate it, in fact, so they already had arguments and opinions formed about the narrative.
Answer:slavery. This book introduced him to the ideals of the Enlightenment and the American Revolution and
inspired him to perfect his oratorical skills.
At fifteen, following his master’s death, Douglass was returned to plantation life. He was unwilling to show
deference to his new owner, whom he refused to call “Master.” To crush Douglass’s rebellious spirit, he was
hired out to a notorious “slave breaker” named Edward Covey. For seven months, Douglass endured abuse
and beatings. But one hot August morning he could take no more. He fought back and defeated Covey in a fist
Explanation:
im sorry if this is wrong but i think its right
Answer:
That's someone's opinion, I don't think that's work related
Answer:
you have a 33.33333334 chance just go for the one underneath mine
Explanation:
100/3=33.33333334
Sabita is not good, and neither is patita