Answer:
She wanted to know how to deal with her problems.
Explanation:
In paragraph five, Rachel would have had the wisdom
to handle the situation with Mrs. Price. She says “if I
was one hundred and two I’d have known what to say
when Mrs. Price put the red sweater on my desk”.
In the last paragraph, Rachel wants the red sweater
incident to be far in the past, “far away like a runaway
balloon, like a tiny o in the sky, so tiny-tiny you have to
close your eyes to see it”
Answer:
Explanation:
giving what seems like a 3D experience by making it look like the image is popping out at you.
The South Africa of today has not attained "true freedom" because "true freedom" is the product of economic liberation and freedom of expression.
- This shows that what has been achieved in South Africa over the last 26 years has been mere political freedom.
- Yes, South Africans are free to choose their leaders through universal suffrage. However, the leaders that are so chosen have not extended this political freedom of choice to embrace economic liberation and freedom of expression for all South African citizens.
- Leadership after the great Nelson Mandela has remained for the self. Perhaps, this problem can be traced to lack of visionary leadership.
Thus, to end this ineptitude and guarantee South Africans the freedom they desire, there must be a change in national consciousness.
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Answer: Chocolates, especially dark.
Explanation:
It's bitter and sweet whats not to love?
Answer:
Participial Phrase
1. <u>known for their architectural splendor</u>
2. <u>mashed potato casserole</u>
3. <u>Inspired by Mrs. Henderson's speech</u>
4. <u>Traveling all across Asia</u>
5. <u>showed his completed assignments</u>
The word it modifies:
1. Cites
2. Dan
3. Mark
4. Grandpa
5. Thomas
Explanation:
The above phrases are the Participial phrases and followed by the word they modify in each number.
Participial phrase is known as the phrase that modifies the subject of a sentence and can as well modify other nouns. The phrase looks like a verb but actually functions like an adjective - modifying noun in the sentence. Participial phrases help to explain/describe who/what the subject or the noun is or is doing.
We will discover that the words that the words the above participial phrases are modifying are nouns. The phrases above give us more information about the nouns.