Answer:
what the heck, hang onto your hats
Explanation:
sleeping vs. waking is would you rather be sleeping and unconscious or conscious and awake, it's basically would you rather be dreaming or in reality, that one's weird
individuals vs. society is kinda 1 vs. 1,000, it's basically asking would you rather be in by yourself or in a group, what you teachers would want you to pick would probably individual wins against society
appearance vs. reality is kinda a social media thing, like, what everyone else sees against what is actually there, kinda like an internal struggle
i don't know, this entire assignment is kinda weird
Answer:
1.) to explain the difficulty and discomfort
2.) it is dark to show the horror of the situation
Explanation:
Just took it :)
Lying down was not an option, nor could we all sit down. We decide to take turns sitting. There was little air. The lucky ones found themselves near the window; they could watch the blooming countryside. After two days travel, thirst became <u>intolerable</u>, as did the heat. There was still some food left. But <u>we never ate enough to satisfy our hunger.</u> Our principle was to economize, to save for tomorrow. <u>Tomorrow could be worse yet.</u>
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The underlined words and sentences show in the tone the difficulty and discomfort of the situation.
and found the answers with an educated guess and process of elimination
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1. B
2. A
3. B
4. A
1. there are no directions or set criteria for the assignment
A sentence that makes statements has a pattern that starts with a subject and followed by a verb.
Subject + Verb
Subject + Verb + Complement
Subject + Verb + Direct Object
Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object
Subject + Verb + Direct Object + Complement
An interrogative sentence or a sentence that asks question begins with an interrogative word followed by a verb then the subject.
Interrogative words are What, when, where, why, how, which, who, and whom.
Interrogative Word + Verb + Subject
Interrogative word + Verb + Subject + Verb
Answer:
The First Snow of Winter is an animated television film produced by Hibbert Ralph Entertainment and Link Entertainment and first aired on the BBC on 25 December 1998.[1] The film features the voices of Miriam Margolyes, Dermot Morgan, Sorcha Cusack, Kate Sachs and Neil McCaul. It was released on video in 1998 by BBC Worldwide and 1999 by Columbia TriStar Home Video.
The First Snow of WinterWritten byGraham Ralph
Alan Gilbey
David FreedmanDirected byGraham RalphStarringMiriam Margolyes
Dermot Morgan
Kate Sachs
Sorcha Cusack
Neil McCaulTheme music composerTolga Kashif
The Music Sculptors
Mark Sayer-WadeCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishProductionProducersJackie Edwards
Claire Derry (executive producer)
David Hamilton (executive producer)
Theresa Plummer-Andrews (executive producer)Running time28 minutesProduction companiesHibbert Ralph Entertainment
Link EntertainmentReleaseOriginal networkBBC
Disney ChannelOriginal release
25 December 1998 (United Kingdom)
It was dedicated to Dermot Morgan, who died before the film was released.