B. <span>an image, symbol, character, or plot that recurs consistently across cultures and time and that is considered universal </span>
1. i’m not sure where you live, but the seam and district 12 is very run down and isn’t extremely clean. if i remember correctly she has to hunt for most of her food and most everyone there is very poor. use that to compare to where you live
2. i’m not sure, sorry :(
3. gale and katniss’s relationship can differ based on how the reader interpreted it. it could come across as romantic, and is implied to have some sort of romantic tension or background, or it could come across as a strong friendship. somewhat like allies. nonetheless, they have a strong bond.
4. katniss’s family is very poor, and because she’s the oldest daughter (and is also very talented and capable) she is the one who takes care of her family the most. she’s willing to put her name in the tesserae several times to get resources for her family.
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1. cinna uses a form of synthetic fire on their dresses (specially made to handle it) so that way neither of them are injured.
2. i’m not sure, again, i’m sorry :(
3. in the beginning, katniss had several different worries. she was going in the hunger games, which is intimidating on its own. shed be in front of thousands of people, and her dress would be set on fire. but later on when she finds out the crowd loves them (thanks to cinna) she grows a little more confident and finds a little hope.
4. i don’t have access to the book, but i’m sure you can find some evidence
Identify the comma rule that the following sentence breaks:
In their homeroom classes, students learned of a new very strict rule that would affect their parking privileges.
A) Use a comma to separate three or more items in a series.
B) Use a comma to set off a phrase or clause at the beginning of a sentence.
C) Use a comma to separate coordinate adjectives.
D) Use a comma to set off a
Answer:
C) Use a comma to separate coordinate adjectives.
Explanation:
One of the comma rules that the given sentence above breaks is the rule of using a comma to separate coordinate adjectives.
This rule means that when there are two adjectives modifying the same noun, then a comma must be used to separate them.
If the rule was followed, then the sentence would be "In their homeroom classes, students learned of a new, very strict rule that would affect their parking privileges"
Nobody can really answer this question because we don’t know what what your supposed to be writing a response to