Answer:
read below
Explanation:
a) Littering is a huge problem in many cities, and nothing is being done about it.
b) Joe Campbell caught the quarterback's pass easily and raced thirty-five yards for the winning touchdown.
c) When the canoe hit a series of rapids, they were swept into the river and carried away by the current.
d) Phil, a college student, had a great business repairing guitars with his brother.
I think we should write the sentence u took In the bracket saying page number and sentence number...I don't know specifically.. thanku:)
Answer:
snickerdoodle is to cookie
Explanation:
Assuming this is supposed to be an analogy. This would be correct because a snickerdoole is a type of cookie just like a canoe is a type of boat.
Answer:
Patch received for his service in the First World War he received the British War Medal and the Victory Medal.
Explanation:
Answer:
the characters are just the people in the story. The setting is where it happens, so if it mainly happens in a school, that would be the setting. The problems could be like two of the characters hating each other or someone's mom sick in the hospital, stuff like that. problems like these usually get solved at the end of the story but they might not, like a cliffhanger.
Then "How are they like other stories you've read?" You can just take any other stories you know and look for things that are the same in both of them. Like if there's a character who's really shy in the story you read for class and the story you read on your own, then you would say " In this story, a character named Mia is really shy. In a story I read on my own, Social Caterpillar, Nicky is really shy and quiet."(Just a fake example) You would do the same thing for the setting and problems.