Answer:
Hello!
I am writing to inform you i have read your book and i love it! My name is (name) and I am (age). I live in (state). I love reading your books, i have read a few of them and I really like them. I liked this one in particularly and the characters are amazing, i really liked Max and how he acts, he's very responsible and very well-mannered. I felt very excited while reading it, I was on the edge of my seat half the time. I do have a few questions though. Why would Max not like Jess? Jess seems like exactly his type but he's not attracted to her, why? I recommend this book for many because it teaches people about responsibilities and how to be a good person.
Explanation:
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Enthusiastic because it said that they were excited.
Hello. I know you've already provided the answer. I'd like to confirm it and offer further explanation.
Answer:
The statement that best summarizes the central idea of this paragraph is:
2. America is a united country despite its cultural differences.
Explanation:
The paragraph we are analyzing here is an excerpt from the article "A Quilt of a Country", by author Anna Quindlen. Quindlen discusses how America is interestingly contradictory.
Just like a quilt, America is a result of dissimilar parts all patched together. All kinds of people, having to live in such close proximity, end up addressing one another with prejudice and even hatred. However, in spite of these differences and unlike other countries, America remains united. In the excerpt, the author mentions different groups and how they are frequently "on the verge of fisticuffs". Still, they are "impossibly interwoven". Therefore, the cultural differences may make things a bit more difficult, but they do not break this nation apart.
The correct answer should be "analytical"
That is basically what analysis means, breaking something down into smaller chunks and examining each part thoroughly in relation to the whole.
Answer:
Theme stressing the importance of literature as it relates to preserving the expression of humanity and to the importance of independent thinking. I also liked the disturbing questions it raises about individuality and the power of government.