I did one once about the Holocaust. I talked about how the Jews survived and the Nazis failed to succeed. In the poem, I related the Nazis to a storm and the Jews to people on a wooden ship out at sea.
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Answer:
I would say Moreover.
Explanation:
Because to talk about sequence words it gotta be about the a event, like if i say.
Example: Next we went to the store.
or At the same time we was eating, we went to the movies.
But, moreover can't be used to go into another event.
like if i say.
Example: Moreover my mood changed when we went to the park.
Its just talking about one thing so yes, moreover would be your answer i hope this help!!!
And if its two answer to pick it would be A and B because B can't start another event either for an.
Example: I didn't like playing with her to begin with.
That's one event, one thing. So yes again hope this helps!!
Answer: verb
Explanation: you can reiterate an idea, doing so is an action
Answer:
A magician walked up to me. "What do you have in your hand?", I asked him. "A deck of cards. Want to see a trick?" I cautiously agreed. He began shuffling and told me to pull a card. I pulled a heart of 3. He shuffled again and put up my card! "Is this the card you pulled?" "It is! That is mine!" I was confused, yet amazed. "Do you get it?", he asked, "no, I don't understand...at all."
Explanation:
Its a little more than 5 sentences. Hope thats okay!
Answer: She is a clever chess player.
Explanation:
In “Rules of the Game”, Waverly Jong is the narrator of the story.
The narrator is presented as an immigrant Chinese girl who lives in San Francisco Chinatown with her two brothers. She plays chess and is quite good at it, just like her mother, who taught her to play it in the first place. The narrator, however, obviously has certain problems with her mother which she finds difficult to resolve.