I'm not good with this stuff, but I'd try summarizing the paper for your closing paragraph. End with a sentence like, "That's why I love summer vacation" if it's about why you like summer vacation. I hope that makes sense!
Evaluating everything you read, hear, and see in the media
Nobody who went on this camping trip will ever feel the same about sleeping in their<span> own bed again.
Answer is<em> C. their</em>
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Answer:
The best way to revise the sentence is:
D. To raise money for uniforms, members of the volleyball team will hold a car wash on Saturday.
Explanation:
<u>The original sentence is not really defective, it is only missing a piece of information concerning when the car wash will be held. The best way to add it is to include it at the end of the sentence, as is done in letter D. To raise money for uniforms, members of the volleyball team will hold a car wash on Saturday.</u>
Let's take a look at the other options to understand why they are not usable.
Letter A does begin with the subject of the sentence, but interrupts it with extra information, preventing the sentence from being a direct one. It sounds really confusing. Letter B adds the "on Saturday" information at a strange place, also interrupting the direct flow of the sentence. Letter C puts the "on Saturday" information right at the beginning. It's not that this can't be done. But, in this case, a comma should be added after it. Nevertheless, it makes the introduction of the sentence too long, which is not a good thing.
The correct answer is A; Hester's fear and Roger's cunningness.
Explanation:
In the book, The Scarlett Letter, Hester Prynne and Roger Chillingworth are main characters. Roger's main goal in chapter 4 is to find out the father of Hester's baby. He plans to see the father put to death for his "alleged" crime of fathering her child.
Hester lived during a time that women were not allowed to speak for themselves and were meant to stay quiet about everything. She was branded with the letter S on her breast because of her dishonor and shame to her family.
The book was written and published in 1850 by author, Nathaniel Hawthorne.
The symbols in the book are;
- Dimmesdale's name
- The Scarlet Letter A
- Meteor
- Pearl
- Rosebush
- The Scaffold
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