1. is, "aren't", because pyramids is plural.
2. is, "are", because caverns is plural.
3. is, "is", because it is a singular book; it's only ONE book.
4. is, "doesn't", because it is singular; it's only ONE café.
5. is, "weren't", because we is plural and therefore you would have to use the plural form of, "weren't".
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Answer:
Lindner's good manners and polite words show that segregation can be subtle and indirect.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, we learn about the welcome that the family received when they moved to Clybourne Park. We learn that Lindner was meant to talk to the family in order to convince them to leave. This is caused by the fact that the white residents of this community do not want black people living there. Lindner expresses this racist concern using very polite words and good manners, which demonstrates that segregation can be subtle and indirect.
The following passage states a key idea from the article:
<em>In his book Young Men and Fire, Norman Maclean writes that dying in a forest fire is actually like experiencing three deaths: first the failure of your legs as you run, then the scorching of your lungs, finally the burning of your body. That, roughly, is what happens to wood when it burns. Water is driven out by the heat; then gases are superheated inside the wood and ignited; finally, the cellulose is consumed. In the end, nothing is left but carbon.</em>
The article “Blowup: What Went Wrong at Storm King Mountain” is a detailed description of forests fires, how they begin and spread up to huge lands.
You can make a timeline by reading the article which is about the fire in a forest in Colorado and the experience of the survivor Brad Haugh.