It's B
Retains her loyalty to nature as her affection for the hunter grows
Answer:
D
Explanation:
In English, the objective case only affects personal pronouns (e.g., I, he, she, we, they). For example, he becomes him, and they becomes them.
Answer:
i need the story to help im sorry
Answer:
a newspaper article on the current financial conditions of the United States → Secondary source
a magazine article on Nobel prize-winning authors in the past decade → Secondary source
the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights → Primary source
an article by a political activist on countries with a poor record of protecting human rights → Secondary source
the diary of a Nobel Prize-winning author published after the author's death → Primary source
a report on the current financial conditions prepared by the US Department of Commerce → Primary source
Explanation:
The above are very correct.
Primary sources of information are known to the things that actually give one the direct evidence about the events, people and situations that one is researching about. These source of information are known to be the main objects of analysis.
Some examples of primary sources are: Letters and diaries, Official documents and records, Photographs and video footage
, Physical objects, Statistical data, etc.
A secondary source is known to be one that evaluates, analyzes, describes or interprets from a primary source. Some examples are Books, articles, documentaries, Encyclopedias and textbooks, synopses and descriptions of artistic works, etc.
Both of these examples of conflict are external conflicts. Meaning the main protagonist is fighting against an outside force.
The first one is character vs. nature or man vs. nature because the harsh weather is what’s preventing Don from being able to enjoy his camping trip.
The second one is character vs. society. The government (the mayor) has outlawed books and in turn the character has to create a underground society to enjoy such material.
Hope this helps.