Soooo......when is this due by? If you give me a few hours I can get a great review in! I actually have had a few jobs with published writing so would love to help but it's night time
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Malala and her family finally make their way home and are disappointed to see the condition the river and valley is in. Malala gets home and sees her books are still where she left them, but the school is trashed with wrappers and cigarette butts.
A missile had hit the building across the street from the school, and perhaps it was meant for the school. They find out the army had been staying there, after seeing anti-Taliban things written on the wall and on the chalkboard.
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A tiger.
Considering I have no clue what these questions are based on, I will base it on the title.
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1)the feuding families
2) juliets parents
Explanation:
1)you could say that the families longstanding feud was the reason the lovers couldnt be together in the first place and acted as a catalyst to all the disastrous events that followed. If the families had put their feud aside the couple could have married and so the whole thing of juliet faking her death and then romeo killing himself blah blah wouldnt have happened.
2) both juliets parents were incredibly overbearing and her dad was pushing her to marry paris so naturally she couldn't tell him about her wanting to marry romeo. but juliets mother was always distant from her daughter and so if their relationship wasn't as strained perhaps juliet could have discussed her desire to marry romeo with her mother and the families could have possible come to some agreement to allow the lovers to be together and so they wouldnt have died trying to elope
Answer: C) to make the reader comfortable with the character
Explanation:
<em>The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn</em> is Mark Twain's 1885 novel about a boy and his journey with a runaway slave down the Mississippi river.
From the very beginning of the novel, Huck (the narrator) speaks in a friendly and uneducated style. His speech often includes grammar mistakes such as 'no' instead of 'any'. Although he lacks proper education, Huck is familiar with the river and nature, and provides detailed, interesting descriptions on this topic.
In this excerpt, Huck invites the readers to accompany him on his journey, regardless of whether they have read the prequel (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer). The use of conversational tone develops trust between the readers and Huck, and differentiates him from adult, often deceitful characters.