Answer:
The characters are going to the upper floors of the building. They are doing this to try to escape the flames and eventually help the people they encounter along the way.
Explanation:
"Uprising" was written by Margaret Peterson and is characterized as a historical fiction, since the author based the events of history with the fire at the triangle factory.
During the narrative, the sparks of the fire end up causing the building where the characters are surrounded by fire, in an attempt to survive and help other people, the characters run to the upper floors, many of them being consumed by the flames or jumping the windows in a futile attempt to survive.
I’d say A. The setting is where and when a story happened, A provides the info that the story is happening on a rocky ledge. So yeah, I’d say it’s A.
Answer:
A. The best sailors somehow sense a coming wind shift and react almost before it happens.
Explanation:
In grammar, the term <em>voice </em>refers to the relationship between the action expressed by the verb and the participants of the described event (the subject and object). In English, there are two types of voice:
- Active voice - the subject acts upon the verb.
- Passive voice - the subject is the recipient of the action expressed by the verb.
The sentence that uses only active voice is sentence A. The rest of the sentences contain both active and passive voices. I'll underline the parts with the passive voice below:
- That blue sailboat is going to run aground if <u>the keel isn't pulled up soon</u>!
- Waves were breaking over the railing, so<u> lifejackets were put on quickly.</u>
- <u>The tiller was pulled hard to starboard</u>, but the strength of the breeze was too weak to move the boom.
C.) Everyone can learn another language
Answer: He thinks that the land did not betray his family, and so why should his son. Rather than express his anger and fear fully, Musoni keeps much of it to himself.