The correct answer is The following Saturday, I was walking by the dirt lot again, and there was Ben digging up the dirt with a shovel.
Explanation:
In this passage, the narrator describes experiences related to the creation of a community garden. In sentence 5, the author describes what seems to be the beginning of community garden "I was walking by the dirt lot again, and there was Ben digging up..."; however, this sentence does not show the relationship between this event and the events previously described.
In this context, it is necessary to add a time relationship or at least a connector that shows how Been acting strangely led to him began working to create a garden. According to this, the best option is "The following Saturday, I was walking by the dirt..." because this clearly shows this last event occurred after Ben decided the dirt lot was a perfect place to create a community garden.
Answer:
B. It uses a problem-and-solution structure to show how people got honey without searching for bees.
Explanation:
The problem was getting honey because it was difficult to without getting swarmed by bees. The solutions are here:
You could hollow out a log near bees, and they would make it
their home.
You could "keep" bees—you didn't have to find
them.
Therefore, this is a problem-and-solution structure.
She has a complicated character and changes throughout a story.
There are two versions of the diary written by Anne Frank. She wrote the first version in a designated diary and two notebooks (version A), but rewrote it (version B) in 1944 after hearing on the radio that war-time diaries were to be collected to document the war period.