It implies that Winter is a curse, as something evil and harmful that is invoked upon(whichever group of people the story talks about). Its definitley in a negative connotation
The answer would be, "The remains of the pharaoh <u>are</u> intact, and the wrappings of the mummy <u>contain</u> clues about his life."
I'm pretty sure that this is right. :)
Answer:
Class newsletters and parent letters help inform
families about coursework.
I assume you mean the three tenses, but let me know if you need more.
Past Tense: "Birds flew in the sky."
Future Tense: "Birds will fly in the sky."
The sentence is already in the present tense.
Answer:
Expository writing is writing that seeks to explain, illuminate or 'expose' (which is where the word 'expository' comes from)
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