Answer:
Nice
Explanation:
On page 65, Paul says, “Things actually seem to be going my way. Finally. It's the Paul Fisher Soccer Dream. I wonder if Erik feels that way about his life here. But I wonder, too, if Mike Costello felt that way about his when he was leaning against that goalpost.” Why does the author end the journal writing for Sept. 18 with this thought?
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Fidget spinner lol they sure will be embarrassed
Looks like you omitted a couple of lines. Anyway, as for me, after reading this chorus I would say that this passage creates rather willing, joyful mood. All in all when the longtime battle has came to an end, everybody feel relieved, especially those, who gained victory. The excerpt tells us that people are going to have fun and enjoy themselves so It becomes obvious that author wanted to bring to the readers joyful mood.
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I know that it is somewhere in chapter 2. I think in the very beginning but I can't be too sure. I'm really sorry I don't have the exact pg. number, but I hope this helps narrow it down.
Answer:
<em>Implies they are less sensible or suffer less with what their hearts feel. </em>
Explanation:
The phrase “hardened their hearts” in this excerpt of The War of the Worlds is like a metaphor, because the heart itself cannot be hardened, it means they were stronger or were made harder with their feelings and emotions due to the pressure of necessity, “hardened their hearts” implies they are less sensible or suffer less with what their hearts feel.