When the panda bear thinks about sleeping
His hunger begins to speak
For the food he thinks about leaving
But sleep forces him to stay
When eating, sleep weighs
In sleep, hunger awakens him
Eat and sleep and live
While he strife
In the movie of his life
The panda bear dances
And moves as he fancies
Answer:
She would explain why she is so concerned about Girl.
Explanation:
The passage would most likely change if Girl's mother was the narrator by explaining her concern for her daughter and why she would want her to be upright and be a good daughter.
From the passage given, it is narrated from the perspective of Girl where she talks about how her mother always tells her not to sing Benna in Sunday School, eat her food in such a way that it won't turn her stomach, walk like a lady and so on. We can infer that Girl is exasperated and tired of her mother's interference in her life and does not really understand her mother as she believes she is trying to control her life.
Narrating the story from her mother's point of view would enable her to explain why she is so concerned about her daughter, not as if she is controlling her.
Answer:
the answer is C
Explanation:
the answer is C because the whole point of the article is to inform people that quicksand is real and it's not as fatal in the movies. (hope this helped!)
Answer:
The author uses precise numbers implying he has done his research and knows what he is saying, and his use of vocabulary suggests he is educated on the subject and knows what he is talking about.
Explanation:
Answer:the aswer is a
Explanation:
the explanation is in the book in page 148