A. He reflects back and describes his initial optimism of the war.
Everyone initially feels that optimism going into a battle. The idea of victory is something easy to see. But it gives the idea that possibly it may not turn out exactly as he hopes in the final sentence.
For me personally, I learned my multiplication tables before I learned division.
So, the way I would solve 36 / 6 would be:
What number, multiplied by 6, equals 36.
Well, 6 x 6 = 36
So, 36 / 6 must equal 6.
That's how I would do it.
:)
Answer:
Hmm Tumble Books
Explanation:
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Answer:
It's very beautiful and passionate!
Tips:
-you put "once you get to the top" twice so try changing or deleting the second one.
-some common grammar mistakes (capitalize, correct spots for commas/periods, etc).
-try not to use "etc" in your writing.
-you spelled "realize" as relies
Other than those the story was good!! :)
The answer is A) I learned to sew by taking a class, it was taught by a great teacher. The reason is because a comma splice is used to join two independent clauses together. An independent clause is a simple sentence that can stand alone on its own. Because the first part and second part of the sentence can stand alone on their own as two separate sentences they are both independent clauses. Thus A is an example of a comma splice.