1. The character name is Sherman
2. He’s concerned, helpful, determined, caring, encouraging, and powerful
3. His thoughts are that he will miss Atlanta but it’s for his safety
4. He is a General for the army
5. I would encourage him to evacuate from where his troubles are at
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-Zayn Malik
In the play <em>Our Town</em>, memory is an important element. The play touches on the topic of nostalgia, and on how humans tend to look back to the past with fondness. By doing this, they forget about enjoying the present, which reinforces the cycle.
An example is the character of Emily. She is now dead, and the dead advise her to stop looking toward the world of the living. She needs to let go of her past and move on. Moreover, she has to start looking towards her future and her new "life." However, Emily is incapable of letting go of her past. She is shocked to realize how humans do not appreciated life when it is going on, but instead take too much pleasure on their memories and their past. However, Emily is doing the same by being unable to let go of her past life and learning to appreciate what her present offers her.
Answer:
I believe your answer is B. three, five, and nine-year-old sisters!
Explanation:
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I want to say 8
Explanation:
There are four legs on a bed and on a chair, the bed holds animals, but the animals aren't touching the floor, the chickens are flying over the chair, but they eventually will land, presumably on the chair, but if that isn't the case, there would be 14 legs. Overall there are 59 legs, but only 8 are touching
These are also called as dependent clauses. As the name suggests it doesn't stand alone in the sentence structure because of the fact that it's not well structured to be one. It's a type of incomplete thought that must have an independent clause for it to function as a complete sentence.