This can be an example of nostalgia. (Nostalgia is a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations according to Oxford Dictionaries)
The wicked witch would be the answer.
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Answer:
✔️ Global warming is a fact, and we need to act before it is too late. ➡️ instruct
✔️ Once upon a time, there was a dragon who lived in a castle. ➡️ entertain
✔️ The US Census Bureau reported that Texas had an estimated population of 25, 674,681 people in 2011. ➡️ inform
✔️ There are several reasons why football is one of the most widely watched sports each year. ➡️ evaluate
✔️ This paper explores how butterflies are different from moths ➡️ document or record
✔️ Baking a cake from scratch is fun, and, if you follow the steps below, ➡️ instruct
✔️ Suzanne Collins does an outstanding job portraying the dystopian setting in her award winning novel, The Hunger Games. ➡️ document or record.
Explanation:
The purpose of the above topic sentences have been successfully matched.
The first is persuading audience with the fact of global warming and why we must act fast.
The second is for the purpose of entertaining the audience. The third topic sentence is giving an information about the population of Texas in 2011. The fourth topic sentence is evaluating the reasons football is the most widely watched sports.
The fifth topic sentence is a paper which serves as a document.
The sixth topic sentence gives instructions on baking cake from scratch while the seventh topic sentence is a document that portrays the dystopian setting.
Explanation:
Greek and Latin matter because it helps us with the pronunciation of words and the origin of words. When we know about where these words come from, how they are broken down (with suffixes and prefixes), and how each are pronounced, you better understand not only the word, but the meaning and the logic behind the word. This also aids in reading comprehension. Greek and Latin is key to understanding vocabulary, and a good vocabulary helps you to understand what you are reading.
Noun clause- whatever crops lie in their way
clause subject- crops
object of prep- way
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