Answer:
<u>to have a sense of gratitude </u>
Explanation:
It is worth remembering that throughout the story the author, Ewa Hryniewicz- Yarbrough tells readers about how her personal experience in America as a child taught her to appreciate and be grateful for whatever possessions she had.
So in a sense, she implores her readers to develop this same sense of gratitude for whatever possessions they have.
Answer:
I believe it's C.
Explanation:
As a writer, I feel that a suble kind of "plot twist" would probably go there. Such as "However, Deepa was touched about how apologetic Ryan acted for making the mistake, so she shrugged it off and decided to make the best of the night. To her surprise, Ryan was a good guy, and they had many dates after that, never having any more conflict with the food choices."
How was that?
Hope it's correct!
~Kweenie~
Answer:
Topic sentences help the reader not to miss the connection between the main idea and details. A paragraph's structure determines its purpose. A single paragraph can use elements of exposition, description, and narration. ... The concluding sentence should restate or summarize the content of the topic sentence.
Answer:
a) Does a cow eat grass?
b) Was a giraffe found in Nepal?
c) Is she a nurse?
d) Have we seen the chiro?
e) Will they visit Jumla?
f) Can he run fast?
Explanation: