Answer:
<em>The author expands his argument of reading and its importance in the lives of children</em>.
Explanation:
"I Am Very Real" was written by Kurt Vonnegut. He was an American native. He had a writing career of about fifty years. He died on 11th April 2007. This letter was published in 1967. In it, he describes how rights come with responsibility and it is not necessary for a person to fulfill each and every right of another individual.
He also wrote this letter to make the receiver aware that writers are real people, not just fake names. He talks about children and how to prepare them for practical life through books.
Answer:
Try writing a poem in pentameter about a major theme emerging in The Iliad. Possible options: loyalty, pride, competition, friendship, forgiveness, stubbornness, or warfare. You can use enjambment to help your meter work. Also, make sure every ten lines rhyme.
Your poem should also be twenty-six lines long. Here’s a hint- it is much easier to write your meaning, then write your end rhyme, then make sure your syllables work into ten syllables. A rhyming dictionary (there are many online) may also be extremely helpful.
Explanation:
Answer: C
Explanation: C is the best choice because it prefaces a story that deals with Chu’s use of the piano to feel more seen by her parents and community.
Major Kovaloff can best be described as proud. He is very proud of his station and his rank, and wants everyone to respect him for it. In the story, it says "He did not so much mind people making personal
remarks about him, but it was a different matter when aspersions were cast on his rank or
social standing." This shows that he cares very much about his rank and dislikes when people aren't as respectful as he thinks they should be.