I think you should confront her nicely about it be like hey I just want to know what happened we used to talk a lot but now I don't know what happened did I do something wrong?
Answer: Both poems mourn the bravery of one who has died.
Explanation:
Dunbar mourns Frederick Douglass in an elegy depicting him as "a spirit brave" who spoke "fearlessly".
Edna St. Vincent Millay´s poem is an elegy to her mother. She shares a similar message, as she highlights her deceased mother´s courage, which she showed during her entire life, and even at the time of her death.
Answer:
I took the quick check and got it right
Explanation:
First the first thing you should right is
Libby Kendall is a girl living during World War II.
She lives with her Aunt Lucia and her mom.
Her father is in the military.
He joined because he knows a lot about boats and ship engines.
Today, Libby helped make cupcakes for a fundraiser
She plans to draw a picture and send it to her father.
Answer:
If there has to be one, it should probably go after the word "said"
Explanation:
"Amber said, I hope I am not late for the school bus this morning."
I would say that it doesn't really need a comma, but if it <em>has </em>to have one then that would be the most logical answer.
Answer:
1. 1. Ele precisa de um edredom e tudo espera encontrar uma solução pacífica para a oração.
2.2. As pessoas precisam de refresco
Explanation:
1. Prayers usually have two essential elements: one that informs who or what one is talking about and one that presents information about the being that one is talking about. The first is called a subject, and the second is called a predicate. In the prayer "The sunset invades the apartment floor":
a) What is something said about?
b) What part of that prayer tells you something about this being?
2. The subject presents as a nucleus (meaningful, most important word) a noun, a pronoun or a substantiated word. The predicate always has a verb, which is usually its nucleus. In "The sunset invades the apartment floor":