An Indian reservation is a legal designation for an area of land managed by a federally recognized Native American tribe under the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs rather than the state governments of the United States in which they are physically located. Each of the 326[1] Indian reservations in the United States is associated with a particular Native American nation. Not all of the country's 574[3] federally recognized tribes have a reservation—some tribes have more than one reservation, while some share reservations, and others have no reservations at all. In addition, because of past land allotments, leading to some sales to non–Native Americans, some reservations are severely fragmented, with each piece of tribal, individual, and privately held land being a separate enclave. This jumble of private and public real estate creates significant administrative, political, and legal difficulties.[4]
C)the factual evidence used bye the spekeer
Answer:
- They went on a two week holiday to Tunisia
- I need a new pair of glasses, Mum.
- How much luggage do you have?
- Although he has travelled a lot by air, the plane taking off still makes him nervous.
- Darts is his most favourite game.
- We didn't have much rain last year.
- I'll give you a little bit of advice, Mary.
- Her knowledge about astronomy is very poor.
Explanation:
Honestly, I don't know about the 4th and the 6th sentence, I don't really see a way where I can write it without changing the words but I hope that the rest helped.
Answer:
C. How trucks help planes
Explanation:
The paragraph you were given is:
It takes a lot of trucks to get an airplane ready to fly. Fuel trucks are very important. They fill the fuel tanks of planes. Baggage trucks carry people’s suitcases to and from planes. Still other trucks deliver food. You might also see mail trucks and cargo trucks. Also standing by at airports are repair trucks.
Statement C is the correct one, as this paragraphs gives many examples of how trucks are of help at the airport - they help prepare airplanes to fly, fill their fuel tanks, repair them, carry people's baggage to and from them. That is the main idea of the paragraph.
Statement B is incorrect, as, while trucks may carry food, that is not the main idea. Statement A is also incorrect, because the paragraph doesn't compare airplanes and trucks, but explain how helpful trucks are.
Watching my daughter try to be independent is like watching grass grow.
He was so determined to go to the game, he was busy as a bee trying to finish his chores.
The sun was eager to greet us this morning.
These are examples of figurative language using similes and personification (ie. the sun cannot be eager and it cannot greet; those are human characteristics.) Like watching grass grow means my daughter is verrrry slow. Lol. And busy as a bee means he worked very hard.
Hope this helps! :)