The four events that must form a clear summary are in the third, fourth, and fifth answer options. Putting these events in the correct order, we have the summary:
<em>"Adrift at sea, Robinson Crusoe realizes he is almost to the shore. The waves pick up Crusoe two more times, but he holds fast to rock and eventually makes it to shore. Crusoe attempts to guide himself to the shore by shooting his hands above the water."</em>
<h3>What is a summary?</h3>
- It is the re-presentation of a text.
- It is the shortening of a text.
- It is the act of highlighting only the most important parts of a text.
With the summary above, we can understand how Crusoe was a good swimmer and how important this was for his survival when he fell into the water and had to swim.
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<span>Circe advises Odysseus sacrifice six men to Scylla (a six headed monster) rather than risking his entire ship to Charybdis.</span>
<span>One of these is a fragment.
And that's #15.
"Rotating back and forth aimlessly."
Do you see how that sentence doesn't have a subject?
We have no idea WHAT is "rotating back and forth aimlessly."
The others, #16 and #17, both have a subject and a verb. They're all sentences</span>
Answer:
He’s full name is “William Arthur Philip Louis Mountbatten-Windsor”
Explanation:
Prince William's official full moniker is William Arthur Philip Louis, which we can all agree is literally just a bunch of first names strung together without a last name in sight. He is officially known as His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge and has the middle names, Alexander and Louis. But when he attends Thomas' School in Battersea, he is known by a different name - George Cambridge.
His Royal Highness Prince Charles Philip Arthur George, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Chester, Earl of Carrick, Earl of Merioneth, Baron of Renfrew, Baron Greenwich, Lord of the Isles and Great Steward of Scotland, KG, KT, GCB, OM, AK, QSO, CC, PC, ADC.
Answer:The characters are essentially the same in both versions. Laurie blames his own behavior on the fictional "Charles" in both versions.
Explanation:
i watched the move and i read soo i red over th book and compaierd (why cuz i was bord)