(In my opinion) id write about how I’d be kinda jealous because she got more attention but to make me not jealous i would think about how helen needs the attention. Helen has disabilities which has to be taken care of carefully , if the disabilities aren’t taken care of or cared about then that would be pretty bad and it could get a lot worse . People with disabilities need as much as attention as they can get, not too much attention or you’re treating them like babies , so that will make them act like a baby because that’s how they would be treated . They need attention to know that you are taking care of them , you’re with them and fully there to help them if needed.
Answer:
Although the story is not at all serious because of how it is written, the background, the topic of the story is really serious. It's about consumerism and it's set in a future where humans have destroyed the Earth and the people that survived leave the Earth to live somewhere else. The topic is serious because nowadays we keep discussing the consequences of global warming and consumerism. However, the story is also told in an ironically way, it's about how thousands of years later everyone finds the Earth boring and they only visit the Gift Shop. I believe the author choose to do both because it's not hard to recognize that we, as a society, have similar behaviors as the ones descripted in the story.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to read the story <u>Earth (A gift shop)</u> written by Charles Yu and then answer the questions. The story is about a gift shop on the Earth that people visit to buy a souvenir and how they tried to do a museum to show things from the Earth but people who visited found it boring. It's a futuristic story about human behaviors that led to the destruction of the Earth.
Haven’t done this in a while but I think it’s complex
complex contains an independent clause which includes subject and a verb in that sentence and cannot stand on its own.
Independent clause can stand on its own and makes a complete thought
He rowed across the Krishna river.
Answer:
There are eight parts of speech in the English language: noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection.