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Explanation:
Follow the story from the beginning.
Effie got something in her eye.
She went to her father.
- He got it out, but he started to use strange language to describe what he got out. "curious" was his first response. It was language he never used.
- It's very interesting was his second response. He never said that.
- Her father takes the time to describe the creature. He uses very scientific language, though simple.
The story progresses to her brother who fished something he really didn't recognize out of his tea.
The professor buys it. He's excited.
Papers were full of stories about the winged lizards.
Answer:
When it comes to Ray Bradbury’s eerie short story “There Will Come Soft Rains,” there’s an abundance of imagery to discuss
Explanation:
Answer:
Reuven is very intelligent. He often is impulsive and judges others without thinking of the consequences. He helps Danny through his struggle with his family and his religious obligations.
A complex character can have multiple roles in the story. They may have various strengths and weakness that play out in the story.
Explanation:
He has a variety of traits in the story and many sides to his personality.
1b. Will
2b. Must
3b. Will/I’ll
4b. To
5b. Will/I’ll
6b. Will/I’ll
7b. can
8b. Will
9b. Will/I’ll
10b. Have
11b. Do/don’t
-ok some of these honestly confused me but I hope this helps.. what class is this lol
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Hopefully this helps
Explanation:
The story is about a bird who wants to look just like a peacock because the crow does not like their wings. The characters in this story are rude they are rude to the crow just because they want to look like them. They are probably in a tree because that is where birds live and it is probably daytime because it would be impossible to see them in the dark. In the beginning, the crow was unhappy about how bland his wings and feathers were. The problem they faced was the fact that they wanted to look like the peacocks but they were rude to him and didn't let him join them. the story ended with the other crows cheering him up and making him feel better about his wings and feathers. We can learn to accept ourselves for who we are from this story.