<span>Write an essay about a character from any fictional story covered in your course that YOU thought came alive, or seemed like a real person. Consider what human emotions and motivations your chosen character has:For example:A character could make choices that comply with his/her religion.
What makes the character feel like a convincing, real character? Does the character remind you of someone you’ve met in real life? Why?
The guidelines for your essay:-Write a strong introductory paragraph that grabs your reader's attention, including a thesis statement of your personal view of the chosen character.-Use details that tell the reader about your character, what makes them a good character.<span>-Your conclusion should sum up your view of the main character.</span></span>
To make comparing easier, convert all the numbers to decimals. Then, put those decimals on a number line and compare them to each other.
Answer:
A) No Change
Explanation:
When the demolition team sent the wrecking ball sailing into the old stadium, a massive boom reverberated out to the city.
Boom - is an onomatopoeia of what crashing would sound like
Explosion - not an onomatopoeia
Thwack- an onomatopoeia, but more off a slapping noise than a crash.
So A would be the answer.
Answer:
Dearest Friend,
Thank you so much for my gift! It means a lot to me and I have put in a special place so I don't lose it! You are a very good person and an even better friend and now is my turn to grab something special for you! It'll be waiting for you at home! I just wanted to write a letter and tell you how appreciative I am for this gift, it is very special to me and I wanted to thank you.
Your friend,
(your name)
Explanation:
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