Answer:
The very last sentence
Explanation:
It was her grandfather's stories about his time in the Navy that prompted her father to join the Navy. It is this sentence because if her grandfather didn't join the Navy and tell his stories, her father would have never done it.
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Answer:
The theme is friendship.
Explanation:
The following has NOT been plagiarized. The following is using my OWN words:
The theme of <em>Duck and the Kangaroo</em> is friendship. It shows that friends who help others also feel happiness for themselves [because they helped and were kind to others]. Like the title, this story is based off of two characters, the <u>Kangaroo </u>and the <u>Duck</u>. This story tells tales of their adventures, as well as their speech [dialogue] to one another.
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Answer:
Joan of Arc, the fifteenth century rebel warrior who was burned at the stake, defied the authorities’ order to renounce her beliefs.
Explanation:
Joan of Arc was born in a turbulent time when the Hundred Years' War had ravaged for well over ninety years. Her homeland was divided into two: the Armagnacs wanted to expel the English, and the Burgundians concluded an alliance with them. That made it impossible for France to win. The English dissatisfaction with the French interference in the king's vassals led to fierce battles over who should inherit the French throne. Joan of Arc started hearing voices when she was 12 years old. She thought she heard the voice of God. The voice told her that she should liberate France. The northern part of France was under English rule. In Joan's time, the war entered a new chapter, when England and France were to have new kings: In England, an infant was heir to the throne. In France, the later Charles VII awaited the next step that could lead him to the French throne. Joan of Arc, who had come to crown her king and liberate her people, ended her short life on the heresy fire; convicted of dressing in men's clothing and of mocking the church and God, who she believed had imposed on her her mission.
Answer:
These poets' general adherence to standard poetic forms, rhythm, meter, and rhyme made their poetry especially suitable for memorization and recitation.
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