The first amendment allows people to have freedom of speech, religion, press, to peacefully assemble, and the right to petition the government for complaints without punishment. However, it does not protect speech for force, fraud or slander. the right to peaceably assemble, or the right to petition the government for redress of grievances.
Answer:
you want to make it interesting, as a hook so people want to read it.
maybe find a pun, like:
blown away
big twist
so a title can be:
Blown Away by Tornadoes
Tornadoes: Twisted by Nature
Answer: Earning a spot on the football team (which has won the championship the last two years) is quite an accomplishment.
Explanation: This is the only sentence that shows proper punctuation, by using parentheses to enclose a relative clause that adds information. In the first sentence, there is no reason to put the indirect object between parentheses. The third sentence lacks commas or parentheses around <em>a safe driver</em>. The fourth sentence should have both commas deleted and parentheses added around <em>in time for the start of the new fall semester.</em>
Answer: The point of view contributes to how the events are described in the passage because in Harry Potter's point of view, his twelfth birthday was the worse.
Explanation:
For his twelfth birthday, Harry Potter had to stay upstairs in his room making absolutely no noise whatsoever and pretending he didn't exist. He couldn't even use Hedwig, his owl, to send messages to his friends Hermione and Ron because she was locked up by Uncle Vernon. In addition to this, he met Dobby, the house elf, who was on his bed. Dobby ruined Petunia's sumptuous pudding by making it crash to the ground. This (and the owl) causes the Masons, Uncle Vernon's guests, to leave the house. Point of view contributes to these events because in Harry's opinion, being stuck in his room with no form of communication is the worst way to spend his birthday. He thinks he should be spending it by going out with his friends or socializing.