Lou Ann is a character from The Bean Trees, which is a novel written by Barbara Kingsolver, an American writer. Turtle is living with Lou Ann along with Dwayne Ray. Lou Ann read out loud to Turtle because of hoping to land on a girl's name, which they believe might help Turtle recall her identity. The answer is option D.
Answer:
Rain forests are filled with tall trees....this is a ripple effect to the rest of the world.
Explanation:
When trees are cut down, the remaining parts release carbon dioxide into the air causing global warming
Answer:
First thought was Liberated.
Explanation:
We know it's not overwhelmed or dejected as the poem depicts, "<em>A poet could not but be gay</em>" in other words a poet couldn't be anything other than happy. That leaves liberated and thoughtful.
I think liberated fits more because, <em>"Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills"</em>
But thoughtful is also a good choice because, <em>"What wealth the show to me had brought: For oft, when on my couch I lie.In vacant or in pensive mood</em>
I feel like liberated would be more fitting because he's free from the loneliness
Answer:
Intuitive Thinking
1.Making Everyday Decisions
2.Showing Up in the Same Outfit as a Friend or Colleague
3.First Impressions
4.Changing Your Mind Last Minute
5.Calling or Texting Someone at the Same Time
Rational thinking
1.think about the future more than the past
2.always ask for the reasons first
3.make plans often – and follow them
4. list the pros and cons when making decisions
5. reaching targets isn’t difficult; the key is to have the right methods
6.You can get the information you want very quickly
7.seldom dwell on one thing for too long
Answer:
Speed and quality of the news.
Explanation:
Social media have had an enormous impact on the spreading of news in two main ways. The first is the speed at which news can now be transmitted. There is practically no delay between the original publication of a piece of news and its arrival to any part of the world.
The other factor is quality. Social media has facilitated the spread of fake and false news that can go viral simple because it is shared so many times. People are far more likely to believe something that looks official and that has been shared by a friend than to investigate the validity of the content.