Answer:
1.
Explanation:
A theme in any piece of literature is the main idea that the author wants to convey to its audience.
One way to compare and contrast the theme of two stories is by explaining the minor events that happen. By explaining these events one will be able to know how the theme was developed through the occurring of these minor events.
Therefore, option 1 is the correct answer.
Hi here’s my cat hope your doing good, stay safe with Mrs Rona
11. comma
fault
The
sentence should have been:
<span>Like
a puppy, drawing attention to itself at every opportunity. </span>
12. none of the above
CORRECT:
Take the bread out of the oven; the crust is starting to burn.
13. seats,
and
14. horseshoes;
she
15. clocks,
nevertheless,
16. cool;
CORRECT:
The night was cool, yet we wrapped up in blankets, and we stayed warm.
17. course,
<span>CORRECT:
We have the data, of course; can we apply it to the theory? </span>
18. planned,
in fact,
CORRECT:
The class read the play and chose a scene to memorize; they planned, in fact,
to perform the scene for the school.
19. foundation,
however,
<span>20. bus;
he will need, therefore,</span>
D. Style and color of a woman's shoes
The most obvious characteristic of a descriptive poem is that it will have detailed descriptions. Thus, it will be notably void of a narrative that focuses on a story of some sort. In fact, descriptive poetry will focus on imagery and rich detailed descriptions. As such, a descriptive poem would most like cover style and color of a woman’s shoes. Note, however, that a descriptive poem could focus on not just inanimate objects, but on people and animals, too.
Answer:
Audrey uses the pen on Erica to stop the allergic reaction. and
Explanation: Erica's mother insists she bring Audrey to the pool with her.