The base of the flag is the standard American flag, but it has a big pig in the middle.
Answer:
A flock of sheep in Elizabethan England was more valuable than a modern house.
Transportation was difficult in Elizabethan England.
The food supply in Elizabethan England depended on what was grown locally.
Explanation:
Ian Mortimer's <em>The Time Traveler’s Guide to Elizabethan England</em> provides an insight into the daily lives of Elizabethan England. Through the use of diary entries, letters, and other writings of that time, he provides insight for modern-day people to see how the people of that era lived.
Explicitly stated details are those details that the writer mentions clearly in the text. The given passage from the book provides specific details on the food eaten during that time. He mentions how the food depends on what the season is, and how people consider a flock of sheep more valuable than a modern house. And another detail in the passage is the transportation system which was difficult at that time.
Thus, the correct answers are the second, third, and fourth options.
This prompt is from Buck's POV.
I was just laying on the ground silently. Not moving, not making any noises, being repeatedly whipped over and over again. I understood Hal's rage. This was my first time ever failing at something. Of course he would be angry. Hal switched out to a club, which hurt a lot more. Like my friends, I wasn't able to get up. But I was the only one who decided not to get up. I just felt this feeling for a long time, that something bad was going to happen. I was feeling like my time was just about over. The hits just stopped hurting as badly, and I felt numb. But suddenly, I heard a cry, almost like an animal cry. A man named John Thornton attacked the man holding the club.
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Its c or at least I think it is A parallel structure is used when two or more elements in a sentence<span> are equal in importance. To show that the elements are equal, the elements are usually joined by the coordinating conjunctions.
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Answer:
They parallel Stanley's wish that things had turned out differently for him.
Explanation:
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