This question refers to the story "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been" by Joyce Carol Oates.
For the most part, Connie is a typical teenager of her time in this story. We learn that Connie is worried about the things that most teenagers worry about. She is concerned about being beautiful, and well-liked by boys. However, there is some individuality to Connie as well. We learn that she is a lot more vain than most people, and she takes enormous pleasure in her beauty. We also learn that Connie is dishonest, and she adopts different attitudes and personalities at home and elsewhere. The combination of these characteristics make Connie an individual, three-dimensional character.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Brought is the past tense for bring.
Answer:
Setter. The setter is the main contributor to the offense of the volleyball team. ...
Outside Hitter. The outside hitter is also known as the left-side hitter and is the lead attacker in the offensive strategy. ...
Opposite Hitter. ...
Middle Blocker. ...
Libero. ...
Defensive Specialist.
Explanation:
Most of the time Cartoon characters are certainly animations or drawings. They give us in a tangible idea of intangible things. And they seem to be more relatable. They tend to show comedy in a world of harshness