Answer:
See below
Explanation:
<em>Since this is going to be an email to your friend, the tone will be casual. It doesn't have to be a formal letter.</em>
Hi, Claire!
How are you? Today when I was coming back from school I saw an older lady who was struggling with her grocery bags as they were heavy and she was walking back to her house, since it seemed like she needed some help I approached her and asked if she would want me to help her carrying the bags. She said it was very nice of me to ask and that her house was a couple of blocks away, so I carried her bags and walked with her until we got to her house. She was really nice and she told me she usually struggles with this since she lives by herself. She thanked me and said it was nice to see young people willing to lend a hand to the elderly. She gave me a hug to thank me and we said goodbye. It was good to help her!
Answer:
B). It breaks down Livingstone's journey into stages and labels them.
Explanation:
Text features are elucidated as the components(headings, captions, sidebars, bold print, labeling, etc.) apart from the main text that primarily intends to amplify the readers' experiences while reading.
As per the question, the text features provided in Stewart Ross' 'The Unknown' divides 'Livingstone's journey into different stages' that assists the readers' to understand the information more clearly and effectively while the 'labeling' of these phases helps them in perceiving it cohesively. Thus, these features visually aids and directs the readers to identify and experience the text more impactfully. Therefore, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
A family is made out of people who love and care for each other. You don't need to be blood related or have the same DNA to be family with someone you just have to care and love them as if they were your family.
Answer:
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Explanation:
A <span> prepositional phrase modifies where an object is. For example: on the table. Or, next to the chair. </span>