Answer:
just to let you know, my answer(s) may not be correct so im sorry if i get one wrong :((
Explanation:
6. I think that the subject is "rythem" now if you think its something else then your prolly right
7. I think that the subject is "poem"
8. I think this one is correct so i'd write "S"
9. Im pretty sure the subject is "movie"
10. Can you underline multiple words? If so I'd say "african american poets" if not, i'd just go with "poets"
hope i helped!??!?!?!
Answer:
The correct answer is A. Matilda recognizes her mother’s weakness.
Explanation:
Matilda's Mother's disclosure that "I didn't know if I was looking at a bad man or a man who loved me" made Matilda feel a little uneasy about being told such a thing, which she considers to be adult talk. However, it made her realize something and change her perception of her mother.
She realized that her mother is still stuck at an earlier period in her life where she suffered a disappointment from Matilda's father. Matilda realized that whatever it was that her father did is still stuck in her mother's head and she hasn't moved on from it.
The paragraph <em>Miss Havisham remains in her wedding gown for an event that has been and gone. I had an idea my mum was stuck in a similar moment. Only it had to do with an argument with my dad. Her frown gave her away. A frown that could be traced back to the original moment. I had an idea that whatever my dad had said still rang in her ears, </em>confirms that Matilda recognizes her mother's weakness of not being able to move on from what happened to her in the past.
Dear (insert friend's name here),
I apologize for talking to you in a rude manner. I hope you can forgive me for saying things like (insert some of the things you may have said or done) it was wrong of me and I will try my hardest to become a better person in these aspects.
Your friend,
(your name here)
edit this how you like and if you do try not to explain yourself as it will seem as an excuse. Have a great day! chao!
Answer: I do not wish to shed a drop of blood, but 'I must fight the course.' 'Tis all that's left to me.