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It was my mother's birthday. I wanted to celebrate by buying a cake for her. My godbrothers and brother went to a store to buy a cake. I was really excited to surprise my mom. I said to a working lady "Hi" as a sign I want help.
She responded, "wait please". I was waiting patiently and a Spanish lady said "What can I help you with" in Spanish. I wanted to play around and responded "I don't Spanish" even though I do speak Spanish. Everyone was laughing and the lady said "oh I couldn't help you through your mask".
Everyone that was there was laughing super hard. I was keeping a good act being serious. The lady apologizes by saying "I'm sorry couldn't hear you through your mask". I told her it was fine. Later when I already order my cake and wanted to get more items from the store, my brother said "adios" when we left which means goodbye in English.
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B. How has the work expanded my ideas—or my imagination?
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The question is from Connexus. According to Connexus, the multi-draft reading process is:
First Read: Read independently to unlock the basic meaning of the text. See Comprehension: Key Ideas and Details on p. 448.
Second Read: Focus on analyzing key ideas and details and the craft and the structure of the text. See Text Analysis: Craft and Structure on p. 448.
Third Read: Focus on integrating knowledge and ideas by connecting the text to the Big Question. See Connections: Integration of Knowledge and Ideas on p. 448.
The front of the dictionary should explain the pronunciation symbols.
<span>The definition uses the symbols, but you asked where can one find the key and that is in the front of the book.</span>
The main similarity between both poems; the purple cow by Gellett Burgess and the mending wall of Robert Frost is their humorous language.
The American Poet Robert Frost explores the theme of humor in his poem "The Mending Wall". Just like the line, "Spring is the mischief in me, and I wonder if I could put a notion on his head."