Answer:
All except Abraham Lincoln
Explanation:
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Throughout the novel, the Civil Affairs unit wasn't based in Fallujah.
Birdy's unit is known as the Civil Affairs unit. They were sent on different assignments and tasks.
They were ordered to go to a village that was accidentally bombed by the U.S troop. They were to offer their sympathy and medical assistance.
Also, the unit was sent to a village called Ba'qubah. The village requested for medical treatment for their animals, but on getting there they find wounded children.
Morever, they went to a village that was near the Iran border. It's a dangerous place. They went to negotiate with the village leaders who thought that their children were captured by Badr fighters from Iran.
Also, the Civil Affairs unit were sent to a rest area that's kind of like a resort. They had food and drinks.
"Sunrise Over Fallujah" is story written by Walter Dean Myers. He was an author of children's books and was best known for authoring literature of young adults.
It's a story that shows Robin "Birdy" Perry, who was a new army recruit from Harlem. He wasn't quite sure of joining the army, but he was sure where he's headed: Iraq. The duty of Birdy and Civilian Affairs Battalion was to help secure and stabilize the country. They were to successfully interact with the Iraqi people.
Answer:
The hyperloop is a promising way of transportation that uses new technology to move a lot of people very quickly. Golden's point of view for transportation is completely different as he believes that walking or the improvement of cars or busses are the future for transportation. Golden does not believe in technology as the answer to improve the way people transports today.
Answer:
A. The mouse and lion talk to each other.
C. The lion laughs.
D. The mouse repays a favor.
Explanation:
A-Animals don't actually talk to each other, making this an example of personification
C-Animals don't laugh(like humans), making this an example of personification
D. Animals don't intentionally "repay favors"
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