Answer:
The correct option is B. sister.
Explanation:
The pronoun that is present in the sentence is the subject pronoun "she". Pronouns are used to substitute nouns previously mentioned, with the purpose of avoiding repetition. Therefore, we have an antecedent for the pronoun "she". All we have to do is analyze the previous part of the sentence.
We have "Marietta's sister asked if she could borrow..." <u>Who are we talking about, Marietta or her sister? Her sister. What did she ask? If she could borrow the red sweater. So, all this time, we are talking about the same person, the sister.</u> As we continue reading the sentence, we also realized that the sweater belongs to Marietta, so Marietta cannot be the one asking to borrow it. The sweater was bought by their mother, but she has not been mentioned before this fact; she is not the one borrowing it. <u>In conclusion, the pronoun "she" refers to the sister.</u>
I consider myself a leader. i believe this because i am the type of person that feels like if i am not the one to do it then it will not be done the right way. Whenever i would work in groups i would designate myself to be the one to do the harder assignment, because i only trusted that would take it serious, not anyone else. Also, whenever i do anything that involves a team, i like to take control, because i feel like i am the best one to work under pressure or i can choose the best solution for any situation. This has helped other people because a large amount of people
I believe that this makes me more innovative than others since i am able to combine my mind and hands together to be able to learn something a lot quicker than someone else would. This also helps me with my ability of using time very efficiently when i want to, i am able to learn something, demonstrate it and practice it over and over several times in the time that it takes someone to even understand the concept of it. I have demonstrated this over time by showing my organization & by getting good grades, while keeping myself active and busy everyday.
An educational barrier i have had to face with was probably needing to be independent, i never had anyone help me with any of my homework growing up, or someone to ask questions to about anything that i had. I have both my parents, but their work requires them both to take trips to work that last around 2 weeks at a time, so sadly most of the time even if they wanted to give me the time, they could not because they were busy or tired. Also, i never wanted to bother them because i felt like they had their own problems to deal with and did not have time for my own, so i am not as comfortable speaking with my parents like other people my age.
Answer:
Technically, this topic is not often expressed. However, I believe ages 12 and up have access.
Explanation:
Why? At age 12, you are changing or altering into another stage and ageing. Also, from my perspective, at age 12 you have many similar responsibilities, rights and risks as a 13-year-old. Besides, not many people just want to see, like and follow others because of their photos. Additionally, you don't even know if their face, body and everything you see of them is true. So basically, you're making a risk to release fake ( or real ) images. Furthermore, once someone realizes who, what you are and look like, it's a possibility that they will take photos of your actual self and post it all over social media. That's all I have to say about children using social media. The most important thing is to realize the risk you're taking.
I believe Pound uses syntax to focus on similarity. He uses short words, without a verb, to make the scenery more vivid, but he does compare faces of the people in the crowd to petals. He isn't talking about beauty, but similarity between those two things. And since he isn't using personification here, the correct answer has to be the last one.