the answer is she dips a corner of her sleeve/like a brush into water
<h2>Answer:</h2>
C. gives and takes life
<h2>Explanation;</h2>
In the poem Dale Wisely says that
"Waters split the firmament,
dividing heaven from earth
in a splashy feat of parting
here from… there."
The stanza in the poem is actually differentiating heaves from earth which means that life on earth and life after-here is a firmament between earth and skies. Life on earth is where living things are born and in the heavens they go when their life is taken.
I'm guessing that there are two sentences to correct here: all the corrections are bolded :)
1. <em>A</em>fter he gives his dog a bath<em>,</em> <em>C</em>arlos was so wet and dirty he <em>took</em> one <em>himself.</em>
2. <em>"W</em>hy <em>don't</em> you come over <em>for</em> homemade ice cream<em>?"</em> <em>S</em>aid <em>Mr. Choi.</em>
Answer:
okay, I'm going to be honest. I'm not quite sure what this is from, but I'm sure a conclusion will not be that "it is not fun in a competition" or something as simple as "being made into a game." a conclusion should be more than that, and A is more than that so-... my answer would be
A
The answer is "Most Brazilians speak Portuguese, although many of their customs are Indian or African."