Answer:
The two men cannot communicate well because Joni is speaking Hebrew very fast and Sergei who comes from Russia cannot speak the language very well.
Explanation:
EVIDENCE lines 76-77 ( page 5): “He says all kinds of things, fast things. And it's hard for Sergei to follow; his Hebrew isn't so good''.
The novel was so compelling that I couldn't put it down.
The recent food-poisoning scare has reignited debate over farming methods.
Number five is actually D.
There are a few themes there. First theme is between a person and the society. Antigone wants to bury him even though the representative of the society, which is the King, forbade it. She does it anyway and shows how an individual fought the system which she believed was wrong and corrupt.
Another theme is the divine law versus common law. Creon represents society and the law of the people while she was burying Polyneices according to Greek tradition based on their religious beliefs. She sticks to divine law over local law because she believes that Creon is wrong.
Answer:
D. Asking clarifying questions
Explanation:
According to the question, Frank politely interrupts Nia to ask if her information about coal mines apply to only the mines in the United States or all around the globe.
The discussion technique Frank is clearly using is asking clarifying questions. He asked the question to get clarity and avoid misconceptions because without his question, someone can wrongly (or rightly) assume that the information Nia gave is about all coal mines