If you read the vocab section at the beginning before you start reading, you will know what any of the words mean from the list, while reading the text.
So, let's say your vocab section has the word "joyous", and it's definition "very happy". When you read this before reading your text, you will not have to wonder what "joyous" means.
Does that make sense?
Also, put this into your own words, so you get full points.
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Characters develop theme through their words, thoughts, and actions
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Change "are thankful to "is thankful."
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Based on my own understanding from the above paragraph. I believe Jim is trying to teach Huck Finn how a strong and wise person needs to live. For example Jim says that sometimes he will get hit and sick but then he will get well and stand up again meaning he will not give up. Moreover, I also believe Jim is teaching Huck how the world of society works by mentioning that one day he will marry a poor girl and let go of the rich girl because that is how society works: wealthy people with wealthy people and poor people with poor people. To conclude this dialogue tells us about the character Jim that she is a realistic and thoughtful person.
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please write this in your own words, thank you
The correct answer to the question that is being asked and being presented above would be the word 'Jasmine'. The appositive is 'Jasmine' since it renames the noun phrase 'my sister' so that it doesn't sound redundant in the sentence given.