Answer: A. ". . .The energy of the game is more than the energy we partners put in."
The theme that the author wants to convey is that of different parts coming together in order to achieve something that is bigger than the parts themselves. This sentence expresses this sentiment the best by explaining that the energy of the game is more than the sum of the energy each one of the partners puts in. In other words, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Answer: Children's literature and fantasy
Explanation:
"For Terrel and him, exploring the cave was a real adventure" is correct. When trying to figure out these types of sentences, try removing the first subject (Terrel) and seeing how it sounds.
c. change someone's point of view
When you argue, what you are doing is trying to persuade someone to your way of thinking. This is why you may have heard the terms argumentative and persuasive (with regard to papers/essays) used interchangeably. Within this type of paper, what you will do is reason by way of presenting evidence in support of your point of view so that readers might, too, consider it.
Answer:
The play tells the reader that Anne is very intrested in everything and was upstairs when Mr. Frank came in with the others.
How do I know:
- I know this because in the play it says <u>Anne comes running up the stairs. She is thirteen, quick in her movements, interested in everything, mercurial in her emotions. She wears a cape, long wool socks and carries a schoolbag</u>
- From reading the play, I can infer that Anne has been taught good manners. From reading the play, I can infer that Anne has a mystery she really wants to solve up in the attic.
How do I know:
I know this because in the play it says Anne gives a polite little curtsy as she shakes Mr. Van Daan’s hand. Then she immediately starts off on a 180 tour of investigation of her new home, going upstairs.
Whew!! Hope this helps!