I think your correct for all of those answers.
Answer:
She is using a discussion technique called "Think, Pair, Share"
Explanation:
You can see in the question above that Liya, after reading the articles and gathering interpretations about them, came to a conclusion that she decided to share with a group of people. This discussion technique is called "Think, Pair, Share" and occurs when an individual thinks about an information he has received (in this case, articles), resonates with reason about it and shares it with an audience that is interested.
False! A limerick typically has five lines!
Answer:
He had lived a very long time with death and was a little
detached. We were all a little detached, and there was nothing that held us together except that we met every afternoon at the hospital
We felt held together by there being something that had happened that they, the people who disliked us, did not understand
Explanation:
The first sentence describes how the war affected the men psychologically as they had all stayed with death for too long and were detached, in a way from their immediate surrounding with the only thing holding them together being the visits to the hospital.
The second sentence that reflect the theme of psychological alienation caused by war was the statement about being held together and not being understood by the people who disliked them.