Answer:
She painted her ideas and thoughts.
Explanation:
When you think about it, and really read the passage, don't think too hard. Ok what are my facts, she can't speak, and she draws and "dabbles" paint to express herself. It doesn't say anything about her writing songs. Her mother did, but she didn't. And its says nothing about studying as a teenager. So it must be the last answer,
She painted her ideas and thoughts.
One sixteenth-century event that definitely influenced the works of William Shakespeare, and Hamletin particular, was the Protestant Reformation. This was the effort, led by Martin Luther, to reform the Catholic Church – an effort that eventually led to a major break with Catholicism and the establishment of many separate Protestant churches. Lutheranism was one form of Protestantism; Calvinism was another form; and, in England, Anglicanism was yet another form.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
II is the only one that is an intro (describes Wrinkle in Time and its authour) while the other 2 descibe in detail its elements.
C is the only one with II first.
This wasn't long as I just skimmed (took me 20 sec for the answer)
<span>The theme of "The Road Not Taken" deals with choice. The speaker is standing in a wood trying to figure out which road to take. He eventually takes the one "less travelled by," and speaks highly of his decision: "that has made all the difference."
As the poem progresses we find that there is no right or wrong choice in the speaker's mind. the paths are "as just as fair" as one another. Also, both "equally" are leaf covered. So it is not that he chose the right road, but that he "took" the road. Either road would've done just fine.</span>
Answer: Dr. King's facial expression most definitely reflected and conveyed his message.
Explanation: Facial expression is a non verbal communication used to convey a message. It may be used side by side with verbal communication to achieve desired result.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a passionate and eloquent speaker. His speech on 'I have a dream' is considered one of the most powerful speeches in the history of America.
His facial expression showed that of passion and sincerity as he spoke to the 'heads and hearts' of the listeners. More than the content of the speech, the expression of his face while communicating absolutely conveyed the message making it an unforgettable one for generations to come.