Allison Friedman is a young writer for today's generation who has completed her Masters from Medill School of Journalism in Interactive Publishing. This education is a core part of what she does today as the Senior Editor at Storyworks.
Explanation:
Allison Friedman's works are well noted in the schools as she writes for Scholastic Scope. Scholastic scope is a magazine that is in vogue among school children and collegians. This magazine talks about well-noted, most interesting and versatile topics that are included and also not included in the curriculum. This is a part of their assessment and also their scheme of marking in all grades.
Allison's style of writing from choosing a title for her most dynamic topics, her references to realistic and creative aspects of every day life, her ideas to invoke the thought children keep ignoring though aware of them, her way of being intrusive in talking about the effects and consequences one topic has bought makes readers love her articles and read them more.
<u>Few articles written by her for Scholastic scope are: </u>
- <em>Mac and Cheese Mania</em>
- <em>The Great Stink</em>
- <em>Caves of doom</em>
- <em>Nugget Nation and many more. </em>
Answer:
The character of Lady Bracknell was seen in a way that she represents British aristocracy. Wilde expresses her snobbishness and hypocrisy when Jack refuses Cecily and Algy to marry if Bracknell doesn't let him marry Gwendolen. Lady Bracknell refuses, showing her standing by and embracing the principles of British aristocracy.
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
I would say Mash'Allah and then run away because I would think maybe yajuj and majuj are in that mountian.
Answer:
The prediction a weather forecaster could give about the day would be:
The day will be partially sunny with few clouds, and low wind activity.
Explanation:
To understand the answer we need to understand a few elements here. First of all, Roger is packing a lunch of turkey sandwiches for the family. If the day would be completely sunny he would have gone for fruits, drinks, and sugar-rich food to maintain them hydrated and with enough energy for their system to sustain ventilation and temperature regulation processes. Becca, on the other hand, is making sure she has her inhaler because there is going to be a sunny morning and fresh noon, but also the fact that she is packing sunscreen for all-day means there is going to be clear sky with a great number of sun exposure that could hurt their skin. The inhaler would need for the temperature change from morning to noon, as well as the breathing rhythm under sun conditions. The father is packing the beach chairs with the help of Mark, meaning that there is no need for umbrellas, so the sun is not going to be that strong and there is no need for them to stop any rain.