Answer:
the first one means i think lets eat and the calling grandma
Explanation:
Answer: B. attendance
Definition:
<u>Attend</u>: A verb that means be present at some event.
<u>Attendance</u>: A noun that means the state of being present.
<u>Register</u>: A noun or a verb that represents an official record or the action of recording.
<u>Regist</u>: It is not a word
Explanation:
"My teacher takes __________ at 7:30 a.m everyday."
This sentence might mean that the teacher needs to note down who is present and who is not. Also, the sentence shows a sense of [takes something], therefore, the blank should be a noun.
From the clues we get, "a noun" and "who is present and who is not", the word should be "<u>attendance</u>".
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Answer:
Ceremony and rituals have long played a vital and essential role in Native American culture. Often referred to as “religion,” most Native Americans did not consider their spirituality, ceremonies, and rituals as “religion,” in the way that Christians do. Rather, their beliefs and practices form an integral and seamless part of their very being. Like other aboriginal peoples around the world, their beliefs were heavily influenced by their methods of acquiring food, – from hunting to agriculture. They also embraced ceremonies and rituals that provided power to conquer the difficulties of life, as wells as events and milestones, such as puberty, marriage, and death. Over the years, practices and ceremonies changed with tribes‘ needs.
Individuality has been shown in "No Gumption" by showing the traits and the characteristics of Russell Baker that his mother realized which made him a writer. One of that situation was when he was eleven years old, he brought a text graded with A and his mother decided he could be a writer
<u>Explanation:</u>
"No Gumption" is a chapter taken from autobiography of Russell Baker where he tells how for his mother he did not have gumption at all, he was a shy boy who had to help his family in a difficult time, after his father's death. In this chapter, the writer is in the obligation of selling magazines to support his family, but the decision was made by his mother, because he was the man of the family and he was superposed to bring some money.
Unfortunately he was not like his younger sister Doris, who was intelligent and diligent. He had this job during a time, but he did not succeed, he did not feel comfortable ringing doors, actually, he felt scared of this. Finally, when he was eleven years old, he brought a text graded with A and his mother decided he could be a writer, and this time he liked this decision, because writers did not have to sell, writers did not have to ring doors.
Since I cant type just one letter, I believe the answer you are searching for is "A"