1.moving from easily understood concepts..
2.a group of sentences that deal with one central..
3.an element between paragraphs..
4.may be pointed to..
5.two or more main clauses...
6.helps express...
7.paragraph staying with one...
8.arranged in order that events occured
A time I judged someone by their appearance was when I was at the hospital for a checkup. A guy, who was in a wheel chair, came in yelling and screaming very loudly and being very rude to the people around him. Everyone, even the staff members judged this guy by how he came in and acted all crazy. I assumed that he was on drugs or something else, but in reality I shouldn't have judged him, as well as the staff members that were working that day. A physician who has taken care of this guy for a while came and talked to him in a calm and gentle voice to this guy, and he just bursted into tears. The guy told the physician that he had enough with all the treatments and appointments he had to go through to get better. I shouldn't have judged him by the way he acted and the way he appeared in-front of everyone because in the end I didn't know his story and I should have considered being in his place and feeling what he had to go through.
One opinion that supports the theme is that when they faced extreme brutality they still didn't care what they said they still remain people.
The correct answer is 3) The narrator has been insulted many times and vows revenge against Fortunato.
At one point in time when he felt that he had been insulted, the narrator decided that enough was enough and that he would have his revenge.
Answer:
Adjectives that Describe Places - Intermediate Vocabulary
Explanation:
a word that describes a noun or pronoun:
More examples
In the sentence 'She is happy', 'happy' is a predicative adjective.
Complete the sentence with one of the adjectives provided.
You can change the adjective 'sweet' into a noun by adding the suffix '-ness' to the end of the word.
In 'a sudden movement', 'sudden' is an adjective in the attributive position.
I don't think I'd call it a beautiful picture - 'interesting' might be a better adjective to use!
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