B. The writer is strongly against cars passing on the right
The last one.
Explanation: Parents usually see screen time as dangerous and people are able to market off protection and VPNs and other things such as family link and screen-time on apple and go_gle. They try to cut off your apps and stuff but if they show the dangers, it usually makes money for a certain other protection app/site/subscription worth lots of money, It's really effective. Parents also think people online change children behaviour, like if they hang out around someone whos a bad influence and imprint on them and act like them. Or hanging out with a younger person and they act like that age. Same goes for online people or adults, They don't know the people their children/teenagers are hanging out with so again, most likely the last one.
IF NOT possibly the second to last.
IF wrong let me know, i'll change it, lol
Answer:
b. Suspense.
Explanation:
The lines are from the epic "Beowulf" which tells of the heroic deeds of the protagonist and hero Beowulf.
Taken from Chapter 23, the lines refer to when the Geats saw the water filled with blood. They did not know that their leader had vanquished and beheaded Grendel and his mother. Rather, they were of the opinion that Beowulf had been killed by the monsters. This is a theme of suspense for the soldiers who are waiting for their leader. They were sure that their master / leader had been killed. Even Hrothgar had turned his boat and sailed, while the Geats waited expectantly and patiently, hoping for Beowulf to return.
The most appropriate time to include the ending of your story in a book report is, well towards the end. You don't want to end your whole report with just the ending of the story. Tell about the ending of your story, then add your commentary to finish the report. Just keep in mind that when you are writing about the ending of the story in a book report, you don't want to give too much away because the goal is to try and convince your reader to read the book themselves. Also, when you add your commentary, stick to things you observed throughout the book, such as underlying themes, morals, character flaws, etc.
Hoped this was helpful!
Answer:
I'm not sure what you're asking but the correct way to say it would be <em><u>her.</u></em>