Answer:
I would say yes
Explanation:
Rainsfold has probably changed his mind about hunting because he had to meet Zaroff in the story. Once he realized that people like Zaroff have taken all empathy out of hunting and started hunting humans, he feels a lot more for the animals.
Rainsford changed from scared and shocked to brave and/or desperate. In the resolution, Rainsford is able to elude the clutches of General Zaroff by jumping off of the cliff. Not only that, Rainsford is able to survive the fall and possibly even be unhurt.
Hello! :)
I’m afraid I can’t really help you with that as you have to use your own wording and knowledge to write a letter to the editor. But here are tips and basics that might get you started and help when writing your letter:
- Basics
• <em>A Letter to the Editor may be written to the editor of a newspaper or a magazine. It is written to highlight a social issue or problem. It can also be written in order to get it published in the said medium. As it is a formal letter, the format has to be followed strictly.</em>
<em>- </em>Tips
• Keep your letter under 300 words. Editors have limited space for printing letters, and some papers have stated policies regarding length (check the editorial page for this).
• Make sure your most important points are stated in the first paragraph. Editors may need to cut parts of your letter and they usually do so from the bottom up.
• Refer to a recent event in your community or to a recent article – make a connection and make it relevant.
• Use local statistics and personal stories to better illustrate your point.
• Make sure you include your title as well as your name – it adds credibility, especially if it's relevant to the topic being discussed. If you are a program director, your title may lend credibility to the letter.
Hope this still helped and wasn’t too late in answering! Sorry if you wanted a different answer.
Have a great day! Good luck and get starting!
~ Destiny ^_^
Answer is B) more than one form of communication
Answer:
Setting, C
Explanation:
This sentence is setting the surrounding scene for whatever is going to come next in the text. The use of describing the temperature and lighting is what is considered a setting. Hope this helped :)
The answer is B. Have a great day