This comes from the play “String” ( from the book “Mojo and String : Two Plays” ) written by Alice Childress in which she relates about a Sunday gathering for the neighborhood association, with Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Beverly and Maydelle bringing food . L.V. Craig, a bar owner comes there drunk and brags about his riches. Joe , a humble man is also there and L.V. Craig teases him for being a miser.
Question: What is a major difference between Joe and L. V. Craig in String?
Answer: B. One is fun-loving and friendly, whereas the other is hateful.
Answer:
is where the conflict or problem how ever u want to call it is resolved. The resolution occurs after the falling action and is typically where the story ends
Explanation:
Answer:
<u>Noun</u> "Jack"
<u>Verb </u>"solved"
<u>Article</u> "the"
<u>Adjective</u> "important"
<u>Direct Object</u> "crime"
<u>Prepositional Phrase</u> "after the clues were given"
<u>Prepositional Phrase</u> "to him"
You only stated one of the irregular verbs, but the answer for it would be: got
Answer:
Option D seems like the best choice
Explanation:
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