Answer:
Assign each member small parts of the project, but leave all the important parts to me. Knowing my group members as well as I do, I KNOW that they're either not going to do the work or, if they do, it's going to be poopy work. So I'll continue to remind my groupmates to do their part of the project (gotta put in at least some effort) and then just finish the project myself. When the time comes to present, I'll go up there and present with my group, and once presentations are over, I'd go talk to the teacher about how I did a vast majority of the work (if I wanted to be mean, I could slide in little comments about how they didn't do the work at all throughout the presentation).
Explanation:
If I enjoy the class and am in a good mood, I might sit down and work with my groupmates 1 on 1 to help them at least get started. That way it's a win-win and they learn a few things as well. But this is history :) and I don't like history :) so Imma be passive-aggressive :)
Answer:
The first sentence is the pathos option
Explanation:
The sentence "Animal shelter dogs need people to adopt them to ensure that the dogs are not sad and lonely" is Pathos
The main difference between the three is the length of them. Sonnets are limited to 14 lines and has around 10 syllables per line. Limericks are more humorous and only have 5 lines, I would think the answer is ballad.
Answer:
Deep snow and little experience
Explanation: