1.Mi abuelita vive en Santiago
2.Yo ayudaría a
3.¿En dónde vives?
4.Ella está cansada
5.Fuimos a la fiesta
6.Estaba viendo la tele
7.¿Dónde está mi celular?
8.Trabajo en AIRCA
9.No he estado cantando
10.Caminaba a lo largo de la calle
11.Estamos bebiendo café
12.He sido vivir aquí para una semana
13.¿Quien me puede ayudar?
14.Estaba bailando con Harry
I think it’s B
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King begins his nobel prize acceptance speech with examples of recent racial violence in the US in lrder to show that the fight for freedom from oppression is not over.
If the story were to continue, the author would mostly likely discuss, the way the author and Uncle Jake escaped from the bison herd.
Answer: Option B.
Explanation:
The above given excerpt provides details about how the author used to spend his vacation at his uncle's place and the things he used to do over there. As the story moves forward, we come across an incident where the author and uncle Jack have encountered a group of bison. The bisons were coming near them, they were frightened and confused as to what should be done now, and that's when the story ended. So the continued part of the story would most certainly be, how Uncle Jack and the author have escaped the bison herd.
Answer: When someone refers to the voice of a story they are talking about the way it is written, is it written informatively, or is it opinionated.
The words the writer chooses can tell you how they feel about the topic, aka voice their thoughts.
Explanation: