Answer: Its either A or D
Explanation:
The reason I say A:
The author includes that Jeremy had gotten paint everywhere, even on the ceiling. Jeremy had also helped himself to her paint sets ( In my opinion this was a problem )
The reason I think its D:
The other gives a short bio on what they both like. ( I don't think it would be this but go with your gut feeling!)
disclaimer: this is just my opinion! choose whatever one you think is correct!.
The reason i do not think its C : Nowhere in the text is there a specific detail about the paint except that jeremy is being messy.
The reason i do not think its D: Chronological order has to do with stories that are told in order of time.
Disclaimer again: As i said before, you do not have to choose this , this is just what i think. Go with what you think is correct... If its wrong come back!.
Here are 3 reasons why it is important to laugh.
1. It is important to laugh so that people know that you get the joke or are paying attention.
2. Laughter boosts the immune systym.
3. Laughing relaxes your muscles for up to 45 minutes after.
I don't know if you want the answer to be in paragraphs but i can still do it if that is how you want it.
I assume this is some chapters of Oliver Twist. Anyway, the answers to this question are:
1) justifiable anger towards Noah
2) misunderstands Charlotte
3) is contemptuous of the working classes
''Charlotte and Mrs. Sowerberry are reacting to what the reader sees as Oliver's <em>justifiable anger towards Noah.</em> Noah most likely pours water on Mrs. Sowerberry <span>because he misunderstands Charlotte. Charlotte's reference to creatures "born to be murderers and robbers" suggests that she <em>is contemptuous of the working classes. </em></span>
Answer:
<u>Common Error: </u>Grammatical errors come in many forms and can easily confuse and obscure meaning. Some common errors are with prepositions most importantly, subject verb agreement, tenses, punctuation, spelling and other parts of speech. Prepositions are tricky, confusing and significant in sentence construction.
<u>Deviant Usage: </u> Someone or something that deviates from a norm especially : a person who differs markedly (as in social adjustment or behavior) from what is considered normal or acceptable social/moral/sexual deviants Those who commit crimes also watch TV, go to the grocery store, and have their hair cut.