Which detail from "Home Place Retold" supports the central idea that despite physical changes, Watonwan is a special place for g
enerations of people? Great great-grandchildren retell the story of early days. . . . Young families worked hard to build a life. Those matches might seem surprising in modern times. In 1881, more than 50 such families fled religious persecution.
The correct answer is A) Great great-grandchildren retell the story of the early days.
The detail from "Home Place Retold" that supports the central idea that despite physical changes, Watonwan is a special place for generations of people is "Great great-grandchildren retell the story of the early days."
This story talks about an immigrant group from Europe called the Mennonites, that is somehow related to other similar immigration group called the Amish. Mennonites have different cultures and customs that could seem contradictory to common American customs. For instance, in Mennonites communities, siblings are allowed to marry each other. On the other hand, Mennonites are known to be dedicated and committed workers who know how to farm the land and produce quality food.
A. Ten beats (syllables) a line, iambic pentameter
Explanation:
"It is used both in early forms of English poetry and in later forms; William Shakespeare famously used iambic pentameter in his plays and sonnets. As lines in iambic pentameter usually contain ten syllables, it is considered a form of decasyllabic verse."
Jonas' Father takes Lily to school. Mom asks Jonas to stay behind. She tells him that he is having feelings called stirrings and that he must report them. She has a pill that can make them all go away.
Explanation:
The dream he has is a very detailed one that involves Fiona, her clothes, and a bath.
Explanation: It explains why someone could drink under 21, the paragraph is about success, and I can't really read the last one because of the computer glare.