Listening to the audio recording of the People Could Fly best helps readers understand how to pronounce words in a dialect.
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
‘The People Could Fly’ is a novel written by Virginia Hamilton which is about twenty four folk tales comprising of the tales of animals, fairy, and supernatural. If readers will listen to the audio of the novel, it will allow them to know how words are pronounced in dialect.
Dialect is a form of local language which is most common in any region. If readers comes across any new words then they won’t understand how to pronounce it just by reading, listening to recording on the other hand will help them to understand how words are pronounced.
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Answer:
Well it could hep if it wasn't so long and if you some periods.
Explanation:
Answer:The answer would be D
Explanation: Semicolons are used to finish sentences. Two other examples where a semicolon would be used are “I have a big test tomorrow; I can't go out tonight.” and “When I finish here, and I will soon, I'll be glad to help you; and that is a promise I will keep.”
Answer:
He examines the possibility of various animals on the island and decides that there is no beast.
Explanation:
Piggy attempts to solve the identity of the beast pragmatically. He mentions that "life is scientific" and concludes that the only thing the boys should possibly fear is each other. Piggy is intelligent and continues to solve problems logically. He examines the possibility of various animals on the island and decides that there is no beast.
Answer:
Everybody is equal irrespective of skin color
Explanation:
<em>"What If The Zebras Lost Their Stripes"</em> by John Reitano is a book that discusses the issue of racism and the innocence of children.
In the book, it is explained how children do not see each other differently because of skin color but rather would be excited that they look alike to someone else because they have the same type of hair or color of shoes.