The answer to your question is: Some strong examples that show why the subject is important to the narrator. Hope I have helped.
The answer is
Derek Jeter notched his 3,000th hit at age
thirty-seven. in the bronx at yankee stadium in 2011.
<span>This is the best choice because there is minimal
use of commas and conjunctions, and the thought is stated systematically.</span>
Answer: The major event this passage foreshadows is "i am not" im not sure but this is my answer.
Explanation: why? well foreshadowing in a story is when u find a warning leading up to an event and "i am not" leads up to "for reasons you will soon discover the same"
sorry i didnt see the answers
Answer Choices
Charlotte’s decision to join the crew
Charlotte’s decision to turn Zachariah in
Charlotte’s decision to have tea with Mr. Hollybrass
i dont know the story but i think its either "Charlotte’s decision to join the crew
" or "Charlotte’s decision to turn Zachariah in
"
Tone is the author's attitude toward the speech. Since we know that Dr. King was the author and presenter of the speech, this was one of inspiration, seriousness, hope, and encouraging. This is not to be confused with mood. Mood is your feelings from the text. So, while the tone may be one of hope, to say it was 'hopeful' would be a mood (if that is indeed what you are feeling when hearing it.)
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Both of them explain certain and specific evidence to help support their numbers which gives them an example of what they impact and how they can change it by changing certain possibilities. They also both describe how if they do change certain things it will not only help now but also in the long run.