This question is incomplete. I have found the complete question online. Since the passage is the same, I will omit it:
. . . but Michael was just laughing at him.
What would be the BEST theme for this passage?
1. Everything always works out in the end.
2. Always treat people as kindly as you would like to be treated.
3. You should always carry extra money.
4. Be nice to everyone, they could end up being a good friend.
Answer:
The best theme for the passage is:
4. Be nice to everyone, they could end up being a good friend.
Explanation:
We may be tempted to choose theme number 2 but, after thoroughly reading the passage, we can tell number 4 is the best option. The lesson or moral of the story is not simply about being kind for its own sake. There is interest involved. According to the end of the story, you may need that person later, just like Caleb ended up needing Michael. Thus, it pays off to be kind to them just in case.
In this sentence it is an adverb :)
Answer:
it's C
Explanation:
it's C cause in the meaning of premise, it says a statement assumed to be true. that sentence about pretzel is assuming that pretzels are better than chips
Answer:
my hero is my mom!!!! she is always there for me. she is my best friend. and she is the one i can always go to, just to talk to, or just get a hug. she is always there when i need her. she gives up everything for me and my sister even when we don't even deserve it. she is the mom that everyone likes. and i love her sooooo much.
Answer: I think its A
Explanation:
B doesn't make sense What annoys me about Anne that is she is always late.
C makes a little sense but it doesn't have the is after Anne
Hope this helps <3