Answer: d) contrast the political climate of the two states during the Gold Rush of the 1800s.
<em>The Call of the Wild</em> is a short novel by Jack London published in 1903, and set mainly in Yukon, Canada. The central character is a dog named Buck. Buck is stolen from his home in Santa Clara Valley, California, and sold as a sled dog in Alaska.
The book depicts the events surrounding the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush. During the Gold Rush, dogs were in high demand, which is one of the reasons Buck is stolen and sold. The story shifts the setting in order to contrasts the political climate of the two states.
Answer: It has no subject.
Explanation:
It should be "I did the entire puzzle in less than an hour." Or "Steve did the entire puzzle in less than an hour." Or something like that. It needs a pronoun or a name at the beginning, otherwise it has no subject and it's not complete.
You could also make it work if it's connected with another sentence that has a subject. For example- "I've already finished- did the entire puzzle in less than an hour."
Decide which part of the plot each event occurs in.
Arianna gets her results back, and she has placed into Spanish 1.
<u>✔ exposition</u>
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Arianna discusses the results with the principal, who does not believe Arianna.
<u>✔ rising action</u>
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Arianna insists on seeing her test and the answer key.
<u>✔ climax</u>
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Arianna discovers a mistake in the answer key, not her own test.
<u>✔ falling action / resolution</u>
Answer: blood, ghosts, and lioness
Explanation: got it correct on edg2020
Answer:
When Scout goes to kill a roly-poly, Jem stops her. She asks, "“Why couldn’t I mash him?” and Jem replies, “Because they don’t bother you.” This is similar to the mockingbird quote because mockingbird's don't hurt anything, just like the roly-poly. They haven't earned their murder.
"He likened Tom’s death to the senseless slaughter of songbirds by hunters and children." This quote is much more straightforward in that it almost directly repeats the idea that killing a mockingbird is terrible. However, here it is specifically used to compare the mockingbird's death to Tom's.
"Mr. Underwood simply figured it was a sin to kill cripples, be they standing, sitting, or escaping." This comes right before the second quote. It carries the same message that it's a sin to kill a mockingbird since a mockingbird can't defend itself, just like cripples can't be either.