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3 is the answer
BTW r u asking for which question
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Expository writing
Explanation:
Expository writing is where the author intends to inform, explain, describe or define their subject to you. This is the most common type of writing you will find in text books and online. As the author is mostly trying to tell you all about the subject, their opinions are left out leaving you with facts and figures instead of trying to defend or support an opinion. An example of expository writing is "How-to" articles, where the author is explaining how to build or do something yourself.
This question was on an exam i took and got it right so hope this helps :)
Answer: Ponyboy is surprised when Cherry says that she could fall in love with Dally Winston. "I could fall in love with Dallas Winston...I hope I never see him again or I will."
Earlier, as the members of the Greasers watch the drive-in movie, two girls come and sit on the chairs where people without cars can sit.
"I kind of admire him," Cherry said softly, so only I heard, and then we settled down to watch the movie.
He is surprised because just moments ago, Cherry has said she would not drink a Coke given her by Dally if she were starving and has thrown her coke in Dally's face because of his foul language and rather crude behavior. She has also been told that Dally has been in a gang in New York. But, Cherry may be attracted to dangerous people because she is Bob's boyfriend and he is a volatile member of the Socs. Cherry also finds attractive the emotional greasers as opposed to the jaded and spoiled Socs. About her group of friends she tells Ponyboy,
"We're always going and going and going, and never asking where. Did you ever hear of having more than you wanted?"
Perhaps, then, she is attracted to the dangerous Dally because she feels trapped in her life, and wishes for some excitement.
Explanation:it's my favorite book/movie
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Who Was Chief Joseph?
When the United States attempted to force the Nez Perce to move to a reservation in 1877, Chief Joseph reluctantly agreed. Following the killing of a group of white settlers, tensions erupted again, and Chief Joseph tried to lead his people to Canada, in what is considered one of the great retreats in military histor
Explanation:
Following Joseph the Elder's death in 1871, Chief Joseph assumed his father's leadership role as well as the positions he'd staked out for his people. As his father had done before him, Chief Joseph, along with fellow Nez Perce leaders, chiefs Looking Glass and White Bird, balked at the resettlement plan.
As tensions mounted, the three chiefs sensed that violence was imminent. In 1877, recognizing what a war could mean for their people, the chiefs backed down and agreed to the new reservation boundaries.
Just before the move, however, warriors from White Bird's band attacked and killed several white settlers. Chief Joseph understood there would be brutal repercussions and in an effort to avoid defeat, and most likely his own death, he led his people on what is now widely considered one of the most remarkable retreats in military history.