It is the evening of August 6. After 12 hours of post-bomb suffering, a Japanese naval launch moves slowly down the seven rivers of Hiroshima, stopping at strategic spots. A young naval officer in a neat uniform announces that there is hope and that the people should be patient because help — a naval hospital ship — is coming. The survivors breathe easier knowing help is on the way.
Answer:
C: to provide a visual for something that the reader may be unfamiliar with
Explanation:
(don't quote me)
You did not attach a photo
Answer:
walk
Explanation:
mk if i missed my bus i would walk
1.know where your going
2.walk there
3.when you get there you might be late
4.get to your class or where you need to be
5.get to your locker or go where you put your stuff and do it
6.sit there
result:you made it to class
Answer:
What exemplifies these men as heroes, as described by Hemingway, is:
D. They act casually and go about regular business, such as smoking, while actually in grave danger.
Explanation:
"A Farewell to Arms" is a novel by author Ernest Hemingway narrated from a first-person perspective. The narrator is Frederic Henry, an American lieutenant who is serving in Italy during the first World War.
This particular excerpt shows how the men are able to keep a cool head even though they know an attack is about to happen. That is what distinguishes heroes from those they protect. While regular people would feel nervous or scared, would run away to escape danger, heroes are able to remain calm. To show that, Hemingway describes how easily they go about regular business, such as smoking, as if danger is not lurking.