If the questions are asking you what are the meanings of them, maybe i can help you
1. light
a) putting something on fire
b) a shine
c) not heavy
2.rock
a) material
b) using it greatly
c) material ( i dont sure)
3.limit
a) to set times so it doesnt overused
b) balance
4. page
a) to state the position of the paper in the book by using numbers
b) meet
5. bit
a) crunching using mouth
b) a pinch
i am sorry if this statement has mistakes, if it is, please correct me
Answer:
1- (Whoosh) (clack) (hiss) (ba-bump) (tick) (creak) (whoosh again)
2- my experiences on a roller coaster
3- the author is filled with joy and is very happy they were able to ride the coaster
Explanation:
The correct answer would be paradox. A paradox is a figure of speech or a literary device that seems contradictory but actually presents a truth. It uses two different ideas that appear to be senseless and contradicting but when you check and study it, it reveals some kind of truth.
Answer:
Ponyboy starts to realize that the fighting is pointless, and that they are just people that are more fortunate. When Randy tells him that he doesn't like the pointless violence and that he would prefer that they would put their differences aside; to let it be.
Explanation:
I read the book and watched the movie.
The correct answer is 4. Dee learns about her heritage from books. Maggie learns about it in her everyday life
Explanation:
"Everyday Use" by Alice Walker tells the story of an African American woman, called Mama and her two daughters (Dee and Magie), who have learned to love their heritage as African American women in two different ways. While Dee is an educated woman that learned to love her heritage after attending school and believes her heritage might be preserved by displaying some of the old objects her mother. Maggie loves her heritages by following the everyday traditions of her family and using the objects and artifacts that represent the past of her family (heritage). Thus, while Dee learned about her heritage from books while she attended school, Maggie learns about it in her everyday life by living in the way her ancestors did.