The one that best explains how the mockingbird in "Pilgrim at Tinker Creek" kept from crashing to the ground is: <span>A. It pulled out the dive at the last minute
You can see it clearly on this part of the excerpt:<em> </em></span><span><em> 'Just a breath before he would have been dashed to the ground, he unfurled his wings with exact, deliberate care . . .'</em></span>
D possibly. thats what others have said
Answer:
D. Language has a structure that is governed by rules
Explanation:
Human language is based on structure which is a set of rules. In normal statement like structure, subject, verb and object, is formal sentence rule. In this sentence, Yoda object in the beginning, instead of the end, and hence he makes a mistake. His sentence should run like "You will be afraid", instead of what it is. A speaker commits an error if he does not follow the rules of a language structure.
Answer: Cassius actually believes that the Romans are strong.
Cassius actually believes that Caesar wants to be a tyrant.
Cassius actually believes that Caesar does not want to be a tyrant.
Cassius actually believes that Caesar is a victim.
Explanation: