Interview Sheet for my Aunts
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<em>1. When you are in your grade school age, what is your favorite book to read? Why?
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<em>2. Which do you prefer to listen to when you are in your teenage years: Madonna, Michael Jackson, Aerosmith or Billy Idol? Why?
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<em>3. You are about to see a movie with your best friend, what movie would it be and why?
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<em>4. If you were to read a book what would it be and why?
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<em>5. Which do you prefer: cross stitch or coloring stuff via coloring books? Why?
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<em>6. What record would you listen to in your walk man all day? </em>
<em>7. Which 70's - 80's NBA star you have a huge crush on?
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<em>8. What is your favorite outdoor games that you used to play on when you are still a kid?
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<em>9. If you were to choose between magic cards and skateboards, which would you play on?
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<em>10. What is your comfort food when you are still in grade school?
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Answer: Declared him a wolf's head
Explanation: Because when his mother dies, Asta's Son is left alone, as he has no other known relatives. Shortly afterwards, Aycliffe falsely accuses him of theft, and declares him a Wolf's Head, which means he is not considered human anymore and anyone may kill him. Aycliffe also offers a large reward (one pound) for his death.
Answer:
By having the Chorus spoil the end of the play before it even starts—Romeo and Juliet die, and only then do their families end the feud Shakespeare sets up similar possibilities for the development of irony, tension, and catharsis here.
Explanation:
Even though this question has no options, I will provide you with an answer that will most likely be helpful.
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"Across the courtesy bay the white palaces of fashionable East Egg glittered along the water, and the history of the summer really begins on the evening I drove over there to have dinner with the Tom Buchanans. Daisy was my second cousin once removed, and I'd known Tom in college. And just after the war I spent two days with them in Chicago."
Explanation:
Nick is the narrator in the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. He is, in a way, the link that connects all the characters. Everyone relies on Nick to keep their secrets or to help them achieve their goals.
<u>It is in Chapter 1 that Nick explains his relationship with Tom and Daisy Buchanan. This is the piece of text evidence:</u>
<u>"Across the courtesy bay the white palaces of fashionable East Egg glittered along the water, and the history of the summer really begins on the evening I drove over there to have dinner with the Tom Buchanans. Daisy was my second cousin once removed, and I'd known Tom in college. And just after the war I spent two days with them in Chicago."</u>
Tom is a very wealthy, prejudiced man - a brute with a lot of money - who got to marry Daisy, a beautiful yet superficial girl. Daisy is Gatsby's love interest, and Nick will get caught in between their lies and love affairs.
Answer:
hush ,silence,creep,still,soundless,softley ,calm,swift
Explanation:
showing quitness
i am very busy but still answerd i probobly skipped 2 or 3 or 0