Answer:
ldk but 1v1 MW2 rust snipers only.
Explanation:
I believe the answer is C
The correct answers for these questions are the following:
<span>17, Which line from The Red Badge of Courage best reflects the difference between henrys perspective on courage and his mothers?
- </span><span>D. "You watch out, Henry an take good care of yourself in this here fighting business you watch an take good care of yourself."
18. </span><span>When Henry throws a pinecone at a squirrel in order to justify his fleeing the battle it serves which purpose in The Red Badge of Courage?
- </span><span>C. builds suspense to the plot</span>
Answer:
The answer is gatekeeper audience
Explanation:
A gatekeeper is a person that may exist within or outside an organization that may stop your message from getting to its intended audience. For example, the supervisor or personal assistant to a boss may prevent your message from reaching the boss.
Most times, it can be a journalist, news editor who makes a decision as to what get printed on the paper. Using their criteria which sometimes be biased may stop certain messages from getting to its intended audience.
Answer:
TPR: The theme that ordinary characters can make extraordinary differences is illustrated in at least two episodes in The Hobbit because Bilbo repeatedly surprises both himself and the dwarves with his actions.
Introduction/background: About 100 pages into the novel, after wandering forever through a dark forest, Bilbo and the dwarves encounter ferocious spiders who have already dragged off the dwarves and one really ugly spider tries to attack Bilbo too.
Proof: However, Bilbo proves he can do great things. For example, even though he is partially wrapped in webbing, “Bilbo came at it before it could disappear and struck it with his sword right in the eyes” (109). Bilbo continues to defeat the spider and saves the dwarves.
Analysis: This shows how brave a little hobbit can be when he is pushed to his limits.
Introduction/background: Just a little later on in the story, the dwarves are captured by the Elves and Bilbo comes up with a plan for them to escape inside of barrels. As usual, the dwarves don’t believe in the hobbit.
Proof: For example, the dwarves all grumble, “We thought you had got some sensible notion, when you managed to get hold of the keys. This is a mad idea!”(124). However, Bilbo does convince the dwarves to try his plan and sure enough,they manage to escape.