She writes "looking <span>as if we were all going to our graves the next morning".
This idiom is quite dark. I would say C.
Her family is probably terrified.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is <u>A</u>: Chelsea felt tired during the race because she grew warm from the sun.
Explanation:
Chelsea didn't run faster or further than Brian did. In fact, Brian was faster and he ran further than Chelsea, but he suddenly fell and injured his knee. However, she decided to stop down and help him stand.
At the beginning of the excerpt, the author describes the race and says the sun was warm, so she soon grew tired because of the sun, but she decided not to quit the race.
Answer:
Quilt of a Country" is a commentary written by Pulitzer-prize winning author Anna Quindlen following the tragic events of September 11, 2001.
Th metaphor of a quilt is used in this text to symbolize America's diversity. There is a tension in America, which is that, despite citizens being from such different cultural and ethnic backgrounds, they can come together to build a great nation. The argument is that this resembles a "crazy quilt," which in theory should be mismatched because of the differences between its sections, but in practice comes together beautifully.
Explanation:
The narrator observes that the house seems to have absorbed an evil and diseased atmosphere from the decaying trees and murky ponds around it.
Answer:
I believe that the true monsters of maple street are the people (or things) that are supposed to be "FIGURE ONE". I believe this because in the text, they said "Just stop a few of their machines and radios and telephone and lawn mowers . . . throw them into darkness for a few hours". Who are they throwing into the "darkness" and why?
Explanation:
Explanation is up there