Hello, there! I don't really get your question, but, I hope this helps.
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Pronouns are words that replace nouns. <em>For example; 'she' represents 'Sara' or any other girl.
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There are many types of pronouns.
I, we, us, me, she, he, it, they, them, etc. are examples of pronouns we use everyday.
Answer:
She used a joyful tone. She's happy that she has grown up there.
Explanation:
Eloise expresses her gratitude for the housing project in many ways. She's not only grateful for the opportunity to have a house for her family but also she communicates how she fell in love with the commodities that came along with the project.
"We had a whole house all to ourselves. Upstairs and downstairs. Two bedrooms and the living room would be my bedroom at night."
"They started a choral group and presented music and poetry programs on Sunday evenings in the social room or on the playground. On weekends, they played horseshoes and softball and other games. They had a reading club that met once a week at the Langston branch of the public library after it opened in the basement of one of the apartment buildings"
Having enjoyed various activities in the playground and being able to just walk to a library nearby, Eloise conveys the idea of how the Langston Terrace had become more than just an in-between place until they acquired their own house. The site had become a place she's fond of, a place she feels glad to have grown up in.
"For us, Langston Terrace wasn’t an in-between place. It was a growing-up place, a good growing-up place with neighbors who cared, family, friends, and a lot of fun. Life was good. Not perfect, but good."
Explanation:
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Answer:
I wonder what would have happened of they didnt see the burning church? I haven't read the book in a while lol
Answer:
(C) look before you leap
Step-by-step explanation:
A theme is the moral or the lesson of the story.
(A) many animal around the world are dangerous is not a theme because it's not teaching me anything, so it is a opinion.
(B) all runners are very athletic is not a theme either because it doesn't teaches me anything, so it is a opinion as well.
(C) Look before you leap is a theme because it is teaching me to be careful.
(D) courage means to be brave is not a theme because it isn't even telling me a lesson even though it's saying a fact but not a lesson.