Explanation:
i believe he sees more to people than just their diseases. he wanted to live his life normally like anyone else rather than thinking all is lost because of his condition. he changed Hazel's point of view so she didn't become one of those people. I hope this helps!! (it was an amazing movie btw)
1. he
2.them
3.him
4.me
5.his
6.He
7.She/He(teachers gender?)
8.it
9.his
10.me
11.you
12.I
13.her/him (depends on the teachers gender)
14.I
15.you
The sentence that is correctly punctuated is, "Snack time had finally come, but no one had brought any snacks." The correct answer is option A. The sentence is an example of a compound sentence. A compound sentence consists of two independent clause. These clauses are connected either by a coordinating conjunction or a semicolon. But in this sentence, it is connected with a coordinating conjunction. The rule applied here is that, after the first clause, a comma should be applied before starting the next clause introduced by the conjunction.
Answer:
Ashley <u>closes</u> her eyes and <u>pictures</u> a beautiful lake.
Ashley <u>closed</u> her eyes and <u>pictured</u> a beautiful lake.
Explanation:
What is the time and place of this poem? How does the use of imagery help establish the setting of this poem?
Answer: The time and place that is described in the poem is in 1888 in a stadium where the hometown team Mudville is playing in a game of baseball against an opponent which name is not mentioned. The use of imagery helps establish the sense of hopelessness and anger. This is apparent from the lines where the fans react against the umpire and hopelessness when Casey strikes out.
I hope it helps, Regards.