Answer:
The plot of the book reaches it's climax when the bus is veered into the levee with the driver and the kids.
Explanation:
'The Storm Runner' is a book written by J. C. Cervantes. The book is a fourteen-year-old young boy named Chase Masters.
<u>The plot of the book reaches it's climax when the kids were sent off by the school principal to their home. Chase realized that the storm is heading towards their town and triesto convince his principal that she should not send off the bus to the home as it involves risk with the lives of children. But the principal believed in her meteorologist husband and send the bus to the home. When the bus was on its way, it was struck down by the winds into the levee. Chase, somehow managed to rescue his mates, but was unable to save the driver.</u>
Climax is a part of the story which is full of tensions, suspense, and thrill. <em>This part of the book is full of tension and suspense when the bus was veered into the levee with the driver and the kids. </em>
1. He
didn’t play handball.
2. Susan
didn’t wait in the kitchen.
3. I
didn’t make the beds.
4. They
didn’t clean the classroom.
5. She
didn’t ask a lot of questions.
6. The
friends didn’t get new computers.
7. I
wasn’t in Sofia last weekend.
8. You
didn’t build a house.
9. Christian
didn’t buy a new guitar.
10. We
weren’t shopping.
Answer:D
Explanation:They were the newly wealthy that had little power.
Answer:
D. He will keep an eye on Angie and Gordon
Explanation:
The sentence explained that despite Angie's excitement about the fall banquet and Gordon and his mom coming to pick them, her father would be present at the party as if he were a member of the United States Secret Service.
This security agency are known for monitoring an environment to ensure the safety of the people in it. Therefore, the statement about Angie's father means that he will keep an eye on Angie and Gordon at the party.
It would be the direct object.
Typically in Latin, the d.o. is between the subject and the verb. Of course, in this case it applies in English as well.
The only reason i know it's the d.o. is because in Latin we have to know this stuff lol.
Sorry for that useless info^