"Emily never talks, always where black."
"Well that's not nice to say, because she is shy, shyness is an awkwardness or apprehension some people feel well approaching or being approached by other people, normally this starts by being teased of the idea as being not as good as other people so they shut them selves out so not to risk being put on the spot."
"just because your mom is a therapist doesn't mean that you know anything you could just be making it up."
"I highly doubt it. so don't think we should be friends if you are going to be so judgmental. I think I'd rather be Emily's friend.
I hope this sort of helps you....
The correct answer to this question should be A
Answer:
OC.
Explanation:
ar·chae·ol·o·gist
/ˌärkēˈäləjəst/
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noun
a person who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
Answer:
Sure! When you are writting an essy you want to start it with a hook. In other words, you want to grab the readers attention. So make it intresting and Good luck!
Explanation:
Your friend, Rebbeca
EDIT:
Start off like this:
Machu Pucchu, the wonderful site, the lovely ancient smell and sight. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to ACTUALLY go there. Well stay engaged readers cause im going to tell you a little bit about Machu Picchu!!!
Answer:
The illustration best helps the reader understand the text because:
A. The illustration helps the reader recognize how teams cut and bundled sugar cane.
Explanation:
"Sugar Changed the World" is a book by authors Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos first published in 2010. The book dives deeply into the history of people and countries and its connection with sugar. It shows how sugar left a bloody trail behind in order to be produced and exported.
After reading the passage and reading the description of the illustration, we can safely say the illustration's purpose is to show how teams of slaves worked while preparing the sugar cane. One team cuts it, the other bundles it, and another places the bundles in wagons.