Among the options given, the sentence that best demonstrates Coach Daniels's confidence in Shannon is the following:
C. Watching her walk across the all-weather track toward the locker room, Coach Daniels thought aloud to himself, "There goes a true champion athlete on the road to gold."
Having confidence in someone means believing that person is capable of accomplishing something, trusting that person, relying on them.
In "Shannon's Challenge," Coach Daniels clearly has confidence in Shannon's athletic abilities. And that is shown in the excerpt where he thinks of her as a "true champion athlete on the road to gold."
Coach Daniels sees potential in Shannon. He trusts her skills. Therefore, he has confidence in her.
With that in mind, we can choose letter C as the best option.
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Answer:
For me, family is an emotional connection more than a heretitary lineage. The bond between a few people makes them family, not their blood. Being a parent/guardian is nothing more and nothing less than being the nurturing, cultivative figure in a child's life. This is why adoption is an option, because if "family" were restricted to only ancestral lineage, then those who have adopted children and adopted parents/guardians wouldn't be considered a family. Motherhood especially is based on the nurturing nature of a maternal figure. In nature, children often have bonds with their mothers, even if they aren't biological parents, because it is less a matter of who birthed them and more a matter of who cares for them.
When my parents give me advice, I take it more carefully than I would a stranger, or even someone else I trust, because my parents have put in so much time, energy, and resources into my survival and my thriving. Because of their efforts, I know I can trust them. Noone would waste time raising a child only to give them idiotic and/or destructive advice. So I take their advice, and I hold it dear more.
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Answer:
1. adverb: <u>undoubtedly</u>
modifies: contributed
2. adverb: <u>early</u>
modifies: serving
3. adverb: <u>genuinely</u>
modifies: loyal
4. adverb: <u>somewhat</u>
modifies: radical
5. adverb: <u>not</u>
modifies: refuse
Explanation:
I have been able to underline the adverbs and also to write the word that each adverb modifies.
An adverb is a word which modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, another adverb, clause, determiner or preposition.
Some adverbs usually end in -ly while others don't.
When adverbs are used, they usually express time, frequency, level of certainty or assurance, manner, place, degree, etc. They answer of: when? how? where? in what way? etc.
The climax is when jason and percy fight, or when percy and annabeth fight the spider god and fall into tartuas