2) My friend,_______ is German.
3) I need more information to be able to sove the mystery.
4) Many countries have a forest that have wild berries and mushrooms.
5) Although my sister got dibs on the front seat I got there first.
6) There are so many character in my book but I like Karley the best.
7) On the host show they survaeyed me.
8) The global language is english.
9) Many people carry a mobile phone as an everyday thing.
10) Did you post pictures online?
11) How do you update status on email?
These are all made up non of them are real, except number 5 lol. Hope this helps and have a great day!
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Historical context refers to the "back story" of the setting within your story. Historical context is knowing what situations pertain in the time period of, once again, the story being read.
Not sure if this is what you were looking for, but I just took a test with this question yesterday and the answer was "<span>she met famous poet Langston Hughes at the age of 16"
Hope this helped! :) </span>
To the causal eye, Green Valley, Nevada, a corporate master-planned community just south of Las Vegas, would appear to be a pleasant place to live. On a Sunday last April—a week before the riots in Los Angeles and related disturbances in Las Vegas—the golf carts were lined up three abreast at the up-scale ―Legacy‖ course; people in golf outfits on the clubhouse veranda were eating three-cheese omelets and strawberry waffles and looking out over the palm trees and fairways, talking business and reading Sunday newspapers. In nearby Parkside Village, one of Green Valley’s thirty-five developments, a few homeowners washed cars or boats or pulled up weeds in the sun. Cars wound slowly over clean broad streets, ferrying children to swimming pools and backyard barbeques and Cineplex matinees. At the Silver Springs tennis courts, a well-tanned teenage boy in tennis togs pummeled his sweating father. Two twelve-year-old daredevils on expensive mountain bikes, decked out in Chicago Bulls caps and matching tank tops, watched and ate chocolate candies.
David Guterson, ―No Place Like Home: On the Manicured Streets of a Master-Planned Community,‖ excerpt from Seeing and Writing 3