1) Jorge y Manuel plancharon<span> la ropa.
I consider this option as a correct one because there is a past tense which means that the verb should have </span><span>-aron in the end.
2) </span>Ayer, tú pasaste la aspiradora. I am sure you have to use this word as it is the only proper vocabulary which fits in.
3) <span>(Ella) Fue a la escuela mañana. - FALSE because there is a problem with tense, the action is completed, but the context says that this action is going to be performed in the nearest future.
4) </span><span>Lavo los platos en la lavadora. FALSE again, as there is a problem with preposition.
Do hope you will find it helpful!</span>
There would be:
- panic
- unrest
- tightened security
- food and water begin to be rationed
- every family for themselves
- suspicion (could your friend, family member, neighbor etc be a spy?)
I hope this helped, let me know in the comments
Answer:
B. It does not explain what the rhetorical analysis will show.
Explanation:
his thesis doesnt give us much, and I just did it and got it right.
1. “No,” Ms. Elliot replied, “you may not go.”
2. “Watch out!” Yelled the coach.
3. “Please bring my coat,” called Renee.
4. After thinking for a moment, Paul said, “I don’t believe in you.”
5. Dad said, “remember to be home by 9:00 p.m.”