Im going to guess this is a question 'What is <span>the theme develop in story the nest by violet sorzano' if so then read this:
I think the theme for this one man vs self. The story started when Randal decided to hike the woods by himself but then he got lost. Randall had tried to fight himself from the loneliness and fear that he was feeling. He was about to surrender when he saw an eagle passed by, he was having an internal battle whether he should follow the eagle or not. He followed his instinct and eventually he was able to get back to his family.
</span>If this doesn't help im sorry i hope this helps!
The sentence which contains the best example of using technical vocabulary is C) The score in the tennis game was forty-love.
<em>Love , </em>meaning zero, is only used in tennis.
Answer:
D. Children are in danger because of the road conditions on Green Street.
Explanation:
An inference is a conclusion made based on pieces of evidence and reasoning. When we're reading a text, we can make various inferences based on the details we're offered. Not all information is presented explicitly, which is why this process is very important. That is the only way we will fully understand the text.
Based on the text you were given, we can conclude that children are in danger because of the road conditions on Green Street. We're told about how close to children cars and trucks are and how lucky we are that the number of accidents is relatively low. These are the details that lead us to this conclusion. This is why option D is the correct one.
The rest of the options aren't supported by details offered in the text, which is why they are incorrect.
Answer:
A) Questions usually start with a helping verb or adverb.
Explanation:
The sentence structure in statements and questions is different. In the case of statements, the main elements (subject, verb and direct object) must be organized in the following way:
- Subject + Verb + Direct Object: John drives a motorcycle.
Statements can also include indirect objects, adverbs, modal and auxiliary verbs, among other elements.
On the other hand, questions are organized in two ways, depending on the type of question:
Verb + Subject + Complement:
Is she your sister?
Modal/Auxiliary verb + Subject + Verb:
Will you go to the party? Do you like it? Can you answer the phone?
WH word + Verb + Subject:
What is this? Where are you?
WH word + Modal/Auxiliary verb + Subject + Verb:
Where will she go? What are you doing? What did you do last night?