2.)
A went to the library - 4
B met the other students - 1 <em>(already answered)</em>
C had a test - 5
D had a break and played basketball - 2
E went to the canteen - 3
3.)
1. "First" <em>(already answered)</em>
2. "Next"
3. "Then"
4. "After"
5. "Before"
4.)
1. after <em>(already answered)</em>
2. first
3. next
4. then
5. after
6. before
5.) Both Troy and Gabriella liked the news about the school musical.
6.)
1 First - d we have to give our names to the teachers <em>(already answered)</em>
2 Next - b we have lessons and a break
3 Then - a we have lunch
4 After (that) - e we have more lessons and maybe we do a test
5 Before - c we go home, we do sports
I think your answer is C.)
Answer:
My mother is a strong and brave person, she has made a very strong impression on my life by not taking anyone's excuses and making sure people don't walk all over her.
Explanation:
The devices have been used by the author to show the hopeless and bad condition of the agrarians. Even though they are not enjoying any good condition, but still they have to live there and fight to survive and earn their livelihood. They had to swarm the town even if they did not like to.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The chapter talks about the poor conditions of the agrarians. This was done because of the industrialization. The big industries and technology pushed the agrarians on the roads and made their condition miserable and despair. They have to move from one place to another in the search of food and to survive even though they did not like the condition with which they were treated. but they had no option.
Parallelism is used in one of the paragraphs to focus on the simplicity and the despair of the agrarian folks "a simple agrarian folk who had not changed......who had not farmed.....they had not grown up. This repetition of phrases and clauses is parallelism.
Hasty generalization, if I'm correct, is synonymous to "jumping to conclusions." So you could say something that has to relate to jumping to conclusions and not judging a book by its cover. For instance...
"As her sky-high heels clicked against the pavement, I watched her shiver against the overbearing chill in her unfitting cocktail dress. There was no way she was off to someplace morally just."
Obviously, the speaker made some prejudices about the girl because of her short dress and heels. Should you choose to use this example, you could elaborate on how the girl could have been going home from a party, or couldn't catch a cab, or maybe the dress was the only clean piece of clothing she had left. Things like that.