Possible answers:
<em>The</em> branches swayed in the breeze.
article
The <em>branches</em> swayed in the breeze.
noun
The branches <em>swayed</em> in the breeze.
verb
The branches swayed <em>in</em> the breeze.
preposition
The branches swayed in the <em>breeze</em>.
noun
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While both Znaeym and Von Gradwitz are stuck beneath a tree, George refuses the offer of wine from Ulrich, claiming that he doesn't drink with his enemy. Georg is annoyed with his enemy and hopes his group of men help him rescue and leave Ulrich there itself.
Ulrich decides to make peace with George, and offers his friendship and decided to end this feud. George think upon the proposal and states that,
“‘I never thought to have wanted to do other than hate you all my life, but I think I have changed my mind about things too,...’”
Hence, he decided to end this feud and accept the peace treaty with Ulrich. He later realizes this feud to be foolish and changes his heart. Hence, he resolves the differences with Ulrich by accepting his offer.
Answer:
Find the connection in how drugs place an impact on following dreams.
Explanation:
Drugs isolate people within their addiction. I would focus on how when people are in an addicted state, getting the drug their body is craving is prioritized above most anything else. This is simply because of the way that our bodies respond to such substances. So when people are offered drugs, they should think about how one decision could ruin any chance of achieving their life goals. Saying no to drugs is the equivalent to saying yes to a bright future, and staying on the path of your dreams. I would have that general theme if I were you, but ask me if you have any other questions.
The answer is B. As a 7th grader becoming an 8th grader the author would use a serious tone if he/she is in an argument. Having a serious tone will allow the authors audience to see what the author is fighting for in a debate.
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