Answer:
2. Her name was Michelle.
3. The man was wearing a checked shirt tucked into his brown trousers.
4. He was carrying briefcase.
5. The girl was looking for her head gear inside her bag.
6. She brought out the head gear out of her bag and wore it.
7. The man started talking to the girl.
8. The girl stood up and walked away because she was not comfortable talking with stranger.
9. The man felt embarrassed and humiliated ; so he quietly left the place.
Explanation:
I have written complete sentences in my story. My story is unique because it carries exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution.
Answer:
you spelled the words wrong
Explanation:
"Tzotchke" is a Yiddish word that came from Russian.
It means a knick-knack, a toy, a gadget, a trinket, a charm,
something tiny and cute and decorative. Like a set of six
little glass ducks lined up in a row marching across a shelf.
Answer:
the answer is "No Filter, I captioned the summer album that showed the beginning of our friendship frame by frame."
Explanation:
it shows that Mariah and Jordyn are not afraid to show their friendship anymore. Their friendship went from something they hid to being able to now share openly.
Answer:
Two sentences from the article that include central ideas are:
1. While each utopian community had differences, they shared a common vision of living together.
2. They survived by modifying their system into two distinct organizations, one secular and one religious.
Explanation:
A central idea is the main point or theme that the author is making in the writing or presentation. It is also called the main or key idea. This implies that the central idea is the focus of an article or a presentation. The sentence that contains the central idea is called a thesis statement. This captures the claim being presented in an article. However, a text or presentation could contain more than one central idea.