In the beggining, Joise had a terrible attitude towards everything. He explained to the reader how disappointed and bored he was to go on this trip in Coloma, California. Only his father stayed exited to show them the setting of California. But triple G, his great, great grandfather was a hero and great inspiration to him. After getting an assignmnet to write about a historical figure, Triple G, was his obvious choice. Motivated he wanted to find some facts on his great-great grandpa. Going to the library, he found out the truth about his heroic grandpa:/ and he wasnt so heroic anymore.
Remember the beggining? he had attitude? Now he comes to his father to tell him the secret he had firgured out with facts to explain how Triple G couldnt have been all that he says he was. Afterwards, Joise, realized that he had sadend his father. His character changes and also becomes sadned, like the story states, "his heart sank," after reading the 3 sentences he had only found on triple G.
i hope this makes sence:P
and i hope it helps
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The mall was filled with people bustling by, searching for the best deals and dragging their screaming kids along, just trying to get their errands done and the whole place was just a big chaotic mess.
Rainsford was on a beautiful, tropical island smelling sweetly of flowers and ocean water with the sound of seagulls fill the air around him.
The general had a very large and somewhat over the top abode to call his own, though he saw it as no more than a place to hang his hat, as he was rarely home.
Adam hid from an unknown aggressor in the Forrest, surrounded by the dense, dark blanket of night time, hoping to himself this would help to conceal him and keep him safe.
Rainsford, after a long day, collapsed into the general's bed and let himself slip away into a deep, deep sleep.
Answer:
I'd assume, Production
Explanation:
When you hear about acting and these "Productions", I'd assume that the art of Acting is considered a production not a product.
Answer:
C. A windmill
Explanation: because Adelaide Cropsey created the cinquain as a poetic form and the best example is of country wind.