First you relate the book to an experience from your own life. Then you tell an example of how the story relates to your life, but use fictional details when you do this. Last relate the story to Kennedy's view of life, if it agrees or disagrees with Kennedys view.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Statement A expresses the support for children voting and countering that would be a hate for children
Answer:
Hi there~
The answer is:
- Ghosts aren't real.
- Ghosts can't be seen with the naked eye.
- Ghosts can't pick up items that are real.
- Ghosts can't use magic.
Hope this helps
Minisugarr
Answer:
1. She assumes that the reader wants a "not yappy" and large(60+ pound) dog
2. She states that they "present problems that smaller dogs avoid".
3. The author worries about the dog's lifetime, travel hassle, reach, and strength.
4. The author's ideal dog is one that lives long, is easy to take places, can't reach up on countertops, and is not strong enough to pull during walks.
Explanation:
Not much to explain. The writer seems to be very biased towards dogs. :)