In act 2 it was the nurse
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Fatespeaker decides to tell Starflight that she is the NightWing dragonet of destiny. This makes Starflight curious and he soon realize that he is being replaced. They later on find his father (Mastermind) in the lab of the palace and meet him.
Im not sure but I think that it is C.
(let me know if I am wrong please)
I hope this helps ^-^
The <u>main similarity between both poems</u>; the purple cow by Gellett Burgess and the mending wall of Robert Frost is their humorous language.
The American Poet Robert Frost explores the theme of humor in his poem "The Mending Wall". Just like the line, "Spring is the mischief in me, and I wonder if I could put a notion on his head."
a billion people, two-thirds of them women, will enter the 21st century unable to read a book or write their names,” warns UNICEF in a new report, “The State of the World’s Children 1999.”
UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund, points out that the illiterate “live in more desperate poverty and poorer health” than those who can read and write. The shocking number — 1 billion people illiterate — generated frightening headlines in major newspapers.
Poverty in the poorest countries is indeed something that ought to concern all of us, especially in a season when we pause to remember the less fortunate. But as usual, there’s more to this striking statistic than UNICEF tells us. Consider three points.
The Good News. Bad news sells, news watchers tell us. And 1 billion people unable to read and write — about 16 percent of world population — is certainly bad news. But let’s deconstruct the news.
First, UNICEF’s actual number is 855 million, a figure that did not appear in major newspapers. That’s still a large number, but it is 15 percent less than 1 billion.