Short answer:
- It hurts Waverly when her mother tries to make it look better, so she does not like it.
- The best torture is not about physical pain; it is about mental torture.
Explain and support your ideas/claims with text evidence.
Her mother does her hair. It can be seen in the discussion. Her mother "twisted and yanked on my thick black hair until she formed two tightly wound pigtails" in the morning. Waverly hated it when her mother did her hair. This text shows Her mother twists and yanks her hair into tight pigtails, indicating she was upset with her hairstyle. She disliked her mother's hairstyle.
"We do torture. best torture. "
Understanding the meaning of a lesson is less important to me than learning it. Throughout the story, Waverly uses a number of methods. It was not the "best torture." Torture does not have to be painful to be effective. Tormenting someone's mind requires great pain. Because he is mentally tortured, Waverly is good at chess. So, her mother was correct when she said that "We torture people all the time." It is the best thing that could happen. " "We do torture." "The best torture," she says, without referring to physical pain. For her, the best way to torture someone is to make them feel bad about themselves. The best torture.
The Answer is B because that answer can create an image in your head from reading it
This statement is false because individuals can have different abilities and traits that allow them to pick up an analyze information given . Also this is this answer is highly bias and weak due to that it lacks evidence and doesn't apply to every individual. baking for any sort of cookery is an exact science . for example , student A gets a set of directions to make a dish. he reads Carefully and gets dish right student B however also reads the directions right but has a problem with math and absorbing information. none of the ingredients were changed in the example. this argument is set based on the The Writer's own opinion on cooking .
The answer is alliteration, because of the repetition of the same letter or sound of words that are closely connected or adjacent to each other.