Answer: C. Sam’s body language does not show engagement.
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I believe you are referring to this text:
<span>In the eighteenth century Josiah Wedgwood had made some of the most expensive stoneware ceramics – in jasper and basalt – in Britain, but this tea set shows that by the 1840s, when Wedgwood produced it, the company was aiming at a much wider market. This is quite clearly mid-range pottery, simple earthenware of a sort that many quite modest British households were then able to afford. But the owners of this particular set must have had serious social aspirations, because all three pieces have been decorated with a drape of lacy hallmarked silver.
From the text, the descriptive detail that best aids the reader to visualize the central topic which is a specific early Victorian tea set is "</span><span>some of the most expensive stoneware</span>".
I believe the answer is: 5th-grade students
the interview was conducted by 5th grade students at Barbara Comstock Morse Elementary School.
The main topic of the interview was the perspective on society treatment toward japanese decent American following Japanese attack to Pearl Harbour.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Plagiarism is when you copy from another source without giving credit to it. It's a form of academic dishonesty because you're trying to pass off someone else's work as your own.
Answer:In the text: Armed with cameras and cell phones, they were invading the lions' territory in hopes of capturing the perfect photograph.
The connotative tone of the verbs in this text implies that the photographers were a negative presence in the wild animal’s space. The way the author describes it is in a negative connotation.
Using the verbs arm, invade and capture to express that the actions of this tourists were annoying the lions.
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