Read the excerpt from adaptation of to build a fire as he turned to go on his spell spell of the kids will eat there was a sharp
explicit crack with that startled him he’s fat again and again in the air before it could fall to the snow hospital crack he knew that a 50 below spittle cracked old on the snow but this little head crackled in the air and doubtfully it was colder than 50 below how much colder than he did not know but the temperature did not matter he was bound for the old claim on the left of work in Henderson creek where the boys were already what technique does the author used to characterize the man The author uses direct characterization describe the man’s personality the author uses direct characterization to explain the man’s fears the author uses indirect characterization to reveal the man’s attitude the author uses indirect characterization revealed a man’s hopes
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1) name
2) ask, are
3) wondered, built, using
4) constructed
5) considered
6) commissioned
7) survived
8) restored
9) built
10) set
11) estimated
12) made
13) survived, appear
14) destroy
15) housed
16) completed
17) destroy
18) look
19) agree
20) identified
If this is not a multiple choice, I would go with a clear voice that isn’t muffled in any way.
Answer:
What is the difference between a topic and a main idea? The topic is the general subject of a paragraph or essay. Topics are simple and are described with just a word or a phrase. The main idea is a complete sentence; it includes the topic and what the author wants to say about it.
Explanation:
D. Past It fits the sentence best, because you don't go through the school and the supermarket to get somewhere, you got past it.