Answer:
The book I choose to do is the Weedflower.
Explanation:
The book, Weedflower, is about a 12 year old girl named Sumiko. It takes place before and after Pearl Harbor. Franklin D. Roosevelt signs a bill that allows the army to move all peoples of Japanese ancestry, even if like Sumiko was born in the US. As suspicions grow, Sumiko and her family find themselves being shipped to an internment camp in one of the hottest deserts in the United States. The camp she is moved to is also on a Native American reservation and there she finds that the life she has come to known is now gone. Here, she finds the Native Americans and feels that the Japanese are still unwanted as before they moved here. She meets a young Mohave boy who might just become her first real friend, when he can ever stop being angry about the fact that the internment camp is on his tribe's land. This book tells the truth of how Native Americans and Japanese met through the eyes of a young girl, desperate to fight it, make friends, and find a normal life
<span>What Giovanna needs to add to the paragraph that would make the paragraph a complete arguement is the link back to the claim she made. The correct option is D. There is need for Giovanna to support the arguement she made in her paragraph with appropriate reference, this will make her arguement valid.</span>
Answer:
White feathers symbolize faith and protection and are most significant when found in a spot where they are not likely to be, such as inside of a home or an automobile.
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he gives the order to have banquo killed so he could cover his tracks.
he thinks banquo is starting to realize whats going on and before he has the chance to say anything macbeth has him murdered
1. C. PROCESS OF ELIMINATION- is” is used to describe one person, not may persons. “am” is used when you are describing yourself. “be” is used to describe an action.
2. A. PROCESS OF ELIMINATION- “runs” is used when only one person is running. “was riding” is past tense. They ride together on Fridays after work, meaning they will do it in the future as well so this is not the answer. “rides” is also past tense.
3. D.
4. D