Um, which summary?
If you're talking about this;
Read the summary of the section of "The Beginnings of the Maasai," where the volcanic eruption and its results are described.
As a result of a volcanic eruption, Enkai and the cattle were thrown into the sky. Enkai wanted to save his cattle. He grew a tree that bridged the sky and the earth. The cattle walked down the tree to Neiterkob. Neiterkob and the Maasai tribe took over caring for the cattle.
Why does the summary need to be revised?
Then the answer is:
The summary lacks transitions that connect ideas
Answer:
When a reader knows more information than a character in a work, the author uses dramatic irony. A writer may use this literary device to build suspense, create tension, or sustain a reader's interest. ... Consequently, the words or actions of the unsuspecting character contradict the actual situation
Explanation:
Answer:
B Obama does not think that war is what nations should strive for, but also recognizes it cannot be completely avoided when achieving and protecting peace
Explanation:
Obama was awarded peace noble prize for his views on peace. He was votary of peace but at the same time , he did not rule out the importance of war in achieving peace. He was of the view that war is necessary to achieve peace because war is instrumental in bringing about peace in the world.
Answer:
b) No changes need to be made.
Explanation:
A complete sentence is a sentence that begins with a capital letter, ends with a mark, namely, a period, a question mark or an exclamation point, contains at least a subject and a verb and expresses a complete idea on its own.
So, "No one but Marella was in the car when the accident occurred" is a complete sentence because it begins with a capital letter, ends with a period, has a subject: "No one but Marella", a verb: "was" and complements, and it expresses a complete thought or idea on its own, meaning that it is not missing any word or phrase. Therefore, no changes need to be made in this sentence.
Overall the focus was on the three girls, two was very poor and the
other rich. These girls all lived in New York City and did not know that
one event would bring them together as friends. It centered around the
Triangle Strike and a tragic fire that led to 146 of 500 employees
dying jumping out windows so they wouldn't be burned. There was a
struggle for woman to fight for better pay, their inequality, and most
of there lives. The ending shined light on the impact that the girls
decided to stand up for. Hope was not in vain.