I know that it wouldn't be thermophobia because that is the fear of heat. Sophophobia is the fear of learning wisdom. Necrophobia is the fear of death. So the only one it could be is dentophobia because that is the only one that has to do with dental care. I hoped this helped.
The author chose to tell Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy from the perspective of children rather than adults what best describes its effectiveness of this strategy in recounting the story is it is effective because the reader is able to better understand how young people are experiencing the racial conflict between Phippsburg and Malaga.
In Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy, Turner disagrees with the townspeople who want to remove everyone from Malaga Island because Turner enjoys Lizzie and his experience on Malaga Island. He found his soulmate in Malaga island where only negro people lived. To attract the tourist the local gentlemen suggested removing all people from Malaga island to build the entertainment complex. Therefore, Turner understands that people have no place to move to and thinks of the idea to be unfair to the natives and struggles for justice for them.
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I didn't study and I failed the test, so I have to take it again.
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I would answer the question if you tell me that what is in paragraph 6 but innovative meaning is introducing or using new methods
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"tired from the long day" is an addition to the full sentence "My cousin James fell asleep on the couch." Since it's in the middle of the sentence, it makes more sense to the reader when each part is separated to indicate the transition of thought.
(There is more technical reasons for this, but thinking about it in terms of transitioning thoughts always made more sense to me personally.)