Answer:
d - bc she came here with me
Explanation:
This question is about "Hunger Games" and refers to the moment when Caesar flickerman and Peeta talk about a girl who, apparently, is the romantic interest of Peeta.
At this moment Peeta is not very confident that she will be able to date this "special girl" and Caesar flickerman, trying to encourage his friend, starts to say that if Peeta wins the Hunger Games, he will have fame and influence, besides being a survivor (like you you know, only one person can get out of the Hunger Games alive) which will attract that girl’s attention to him.
Peeta says that winning the game will not help him, since the girl he likes is also participating in the game, that is, for him to win she will have to die, which prevents them from being together, anyway.
The correct answer is horroring
Answer:
It is a clause -- a complete sentence with a subject and a predicate.
Explanation:
Answer:
Brainiest
Explanation:
The protagonist of Speak, Melinda begins high school (and the novel) traumatized by a ra.pe that occurred at the hands of upperclassman Andy Evans at a party the summer before. She has not told anyone about the ra.pe, however, and her classmates loathe her for calling the police at the party, while her parents and teachers are disappointed and angered by her sudden depression and apathy. She is smart, but refuses to do her homework, or go to class. She displays an aptitude for basketball and tennis, yet refuses to make any effort to follow through on her skills.
The structure of the poem says “my soul has grown deep like the rivers” like the bottom of a river he has grown for power, the language of the poem tells David to dig “deep,” meaning to grow for power to handle life.
The theme of the poem is life-giving, because of the strength his soul has been given to fight off all life problems.