Answer:
Explanation:
In conclusion = To summarize
Eventually = To show time
Furthermore = To add emphasis
Such as = To give an example
Answer:
They parallel Stanley's wish that things had turned out differently for him.
Explanation:
Louis Sachar's "Holes" revolves around the wrongful accusation against the protagonist, Stanley Yelnats who was put in a detention center. And it was in this detention camp that they were made to dig holes all day, without really knowing what they were looking for.
The change in the lyrics sang by Sarah shows the predicament that her great-great-grandson Stanley will be in. Sarah sang the song about the pig stealing Yelnats that began the 'curse' on the family. And the <em>"if only"</em> of the song parallel Stanley's wish for a different outcome of his life.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is the last/ fourth option</u>.
Answer and Explanation:
ELL(English Language learner) proficiency levels are the different levels of comprehension, speaking and fluency of a person whose primary language is a language other than English language. The levels include: beginning proficiency level, intermediate proficiency level, advanced proficiency level, advanced high proficiency level and native level.
The student can read very little except that which is practiced- beginning proficiency level
The student speaks in conversations with some pauses, using content based on terms of familiar topics- advanced proficiency level
The student can use past, present, and future tenses and uses complex sentences that are understood by others most of the time- Advanced proficiency level
The student understands unfamiliar language with support and accommodations- intermediate proficiency level
This student may ask the speaker to rephrase, clarify, or slow down- intermediate proficiency level
This student's writing is marked by grade-appropriate content-based ideas with little linguistic support- advanced high proficiency level
The only difficulty encountered is the occasional naturalness of writing the English language- advanced high proficiency level
It is A) woman because that is the noun right before the adjective clause.
Dear Paul.
After reading your letter and knowing about your decision to drop out of high school and go into business, I wondered how I should advise you. After much reflection I came to a conclusion and before speaking it I would like to point out that all my advice was designed to promote good for you and your future.
I think it's wonderful that you are thinking about your future and that you are looking to enter the business world, since you have always shown a talent for it. I have no doubt that you will be very successful in your future, but I believe that you should not leave school for that.
I believe that the school will give you a knowledge base that will be very important for your next steps, in addition to that you should not miss this experience that only happens once in our life. To enter the business world you need academic education and you will not be able to reach it at any college or university without high school. Even if you don't intend to go to college, high school is important for you to be successful in business, because it offers you academic support to deal with the career challenges you have chosen. Plus, you're almost done with high school.
That said, I would like to point out that I and your whole family will support you in any decision you make, but that decision must be well thought out and reflected, evaluating all the pros and cons and should not be taken for granted.
My phone is always available for you and my house is open.
Kind regards,
Your sister,
Debora Tudor.