Answer:
Wat's my reading plan?
What's my purpose for reading this text?
What information should I highlight or write down?
Can I summarize what I've read?
(I'm not sure but this is what I would do)
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
"A Call Loan" and "A Retrieved Reformation" are short stories written by O Henry.
O Henry, known for his endings with a twist, justifies this title in these two stories as well. Both the stories end with a twist and sudden resolution of conflicts. In 'A Retrieved Reformation,' the conflict ends coincidently when Ben Price pretends not to know Valentine. In 'A Call Loan,' the story ends coincidently when Merwin and Longley return only to find that cattle have been sold for $29,000.
So, the correct answer is option C.
Answer: Its either 1 or 2 I would say 1
Explanation:
Answer:
This poem struck a completely different cord in me than what others portrayed in their comments, and that is why I felt compelled to write this. When I think of robbing the woods I think of how many things that the woods provide that I take with me once I leave them. For instance, acorns, rocks, sticks, leaves, and all of the other little treasures that the woods leave for passer-by’s to take, act as souvenirs. Perhaps Emily Dickinson felt that the trees did not intensionally leave these trinkets for her, and so maybe occasionally she felt greedy or guilty for taking them
Explanation:
Answer:
A community is a large, diverse group of people. A community can respond to challenges by uniting together to solve the problem. A community can have goals by using a community board. A community board is like a board where people post notes and news. They can put goals on there and all follow that goal. Small goals consist of,
- Cleaning up trash at the park
- Being more eco-friendly
- Recycle more
- Hope it helps!
- If so, please thank me!