Answer: Goldilocks and the three bears
Explanation: a story with a fully developed theme but significantly shorter and less elaborate than a novel.
The conclusion that the reader can draw from the excerpt above regarding the speaker’s viewpoint on music is that she felt that music annexed joy and comfort to her life, just like how the books were able to do it to her.
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Chiron helps Percy and Grover figure out that they must travel to Hades in order to recover the master bolt. Hades is the god who has turned against his brothers, Zeus and Poseidon. Hades must have had someone steal the master bolt for him so that Zeus and Poseidon would wage war on one another.
Hades is the god of the Underworld, which means that Percy and Grover have a ticket to Worm City.
The page is somewhere in chapter 9. Sorry not much help.
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The option used to revise this sentence was C. changed to a question, exclamation, or command.
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The original sentence, "You should stand up for your rights," is conveying a suggestion. By using "should", the speaker is presenting his opinion, but not in an imperative manner. It's as if he said, "It would be good if you did this. But, whether you do it or not, it is your decision."
The revised sentence, "Stand up for your rights!", is in the imperative mood, meaning it conveys a command, an order. Unlike the original sentence, this one eliminates the suggestion of a course of action. Instead, it urges the listener to do it, to obey. A sentence in the imperative mood does not need to present a subject– it is inferred that it is the second person. It commonly begins directly with the base form of the verb; the exclamation mark is an indicative of urgency.