Answer: hmm, i think they ppl should risk their safety because its the nice thing to do
Explanation:
<span>#1) Which pair of lines from the passage contains a change in intonation?
Answer: After carefully reading the passage from “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes I came to the conclusion that the pair of lines from this passage that contains a change in intonations is the following: But all the time / I’se been a-climbin’ on. This intonations can help us distinguish the meaning. It is all focused on the pitch and stress going up and down.
<span>I hope it helps, Regards.</span></span>
Where is the story :):):)
Answer:
Dear Dina, why did you backstab me?
you know she was lying when she said I hit her And you believed her why? And been trying to get forgiveness the answer is no because you posted mean stuff about and weird things about me
Answer:
B
Explanation:
First off I absolutely love Hamlet
Back to the topic, she loved King Hamlet.
(although it never mentions anything that would say she doesn't love him like that, it's kind of weird that she got married to her son's uncle so soon after her husband's death)