Answer:
when you were about to die then someone came and saved you
Explanation:
escaped by a whisker
<span>Cell phones should be allowed in the classroom.
This part of the essay addresses the counterargument. While the paragraph starts by introducing a reason for not allowing cell phones in the classroom, the rest of the paragraph refutes that reason by using specific data and other pieces of evidence. This tells us that the author is trying to prove that cell phones should be allowed in the classroom.
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Answer:
A. He still has a great distance left to travel.
Explanation:
Robert Frost's poem "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening" seems to talk of an unnamed traveler going through the woods on a snowy evening. And the speaker also reveals how he could not stay longer among the woods for he needs to move on.
On the surface, the poem seems like a simple poem that describes what the traveler/ speaker sees while going through the woods. And even though he'd like to stay longer and revel in the snowy scene, he couldn't. He reveals that he <em>"had promises to keep and miles to go before [he] sleep[s]"</em>. The "<em>miles</em>" could mean the distance he still needs to go. It could also mean 'life' that a person has to live before one 'sleep' forever.
Thus, the inference about the speaker's journey that best supports the poem is option A.
Answer:
1) C
2) B
3) D
4) A
5) C
6) B
7) B or A, how we supposed to know how ann looks???
8) C
9) A
10) C
Explanation:
Answer:
Rock festivals were prevalent.
Explanation:
In twentieth-century music, there were a lot of genres, such as blues, rock and roll, jazz, punk, hard rock, heavy metal, electronic music, disco, glam rock... All of them have their public and have influenced not only on music, but on art, design of clothes, and some of the songs sing about historical events and war. With the rock music came rock festival. One of legendary is Woodstock, held in 1969. There is information that there were nearly 500 000 people. That was legendary with a lot of musicians. One of the grates moments in rock history was performing Bohemian Rhapsody, in Montreal, by Fredy Mercury. Now there are many festivals worldwide.