Making personal connections lets you understand the piece your reading in a more personal and close way, meaning you understand it at a higher thinking level. Making personal connections allows you to feel the way that the character feels, meaning you can answer any questions about said protagonist more easily.
In the story "The Princess and the Puma," O. Henry tells the story of a woman called Josefa, a man called Givens, and their encounter with a puma. In the story, O. Henry draws on several themes, events and characters from myths and other traditional stories.
For example, O. Henry draws on the theme of love, as he shows how far the two people are willing to go with their lies and their tales in order to protect their image in front of the person they love.
O. Henry also draws on an event common in myths, which is the fight between hero and beast. However, instead of the hero of this story succeeding, he is saved by a woman. This is a new take on a traditional subject.
Finally, O. Henry draws upon characters such as princesses, knights and lions that come from traditional stories and applies them in a modern Mexican setting.
There are two prepositional phrases which are by the boy , and up the tree
Answer: I would guess sun-centered
Explanation: If you search on the internet the definition of heliocentric you will get
having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
so that but in basic terms I would think it's sun-centered.
I'm not 100% sure but I'm making my best educated guess. Please Let me know if it was correct.
Answer:
1. their children can not read or write yet
2.Can you hear that strange noise.?
3. your old mobile phone could play videos?