Answer:
The correct answer is Alvarez traces how her childhood behavior led her to
become a successful writer.
Explanation:
Julia Alvarez is an American writer whose parents lived in Dominican Republic during Rafael Trujillo's dictatorship. This is the main theme in A Genetics of Justice.
Letter D is the correct answer since the author strongly suggests that her behavior as a child (not stop asking questions and always looking for answers) led her to become a writer. Due to the themes she writes about, that could be classified as non-traditional or themes that face difficult situations (like why her parents escaped from Dominican Republic), she traces a direct line between her childhood and her profession.
Answer:
The troposphere extends from Earth’s surface to an average of 12 km (7 miles). As you move upward, air pressure <u>decreases</u>. The temperature generally <u>decreases</u> with increasing height up to the tropopause. The <u>tropopause</u> marks the transition into the stratosphere. <u>Winds</u> increase with height up the jet stream. The interaction of solar energy and wind cause the upper layer of the troposphere to have a <u>low</u> moisture content. <u>Convection</u> occurs in the troposphere due to the presence of water in the air as well as energy transfer from radiation and <u>weather</u>.
Explanation:
I've found these answers by looking at the word and its makeup (what kind of word it is, where it sounds like it would be found in the paragraph) as well as the hints given in the text, with minimal help from the internet. Hope these help!
<span>To answer the
following questions you have to read the play. The answer to the
first question is:
#1)Which characters
are clashing with others in the story?
Answer: Brutus and
Antony clash in the story, this happens mostly during Act 3.
Please see
attachment to see the rest. I did some of them not all of them.
I hope this helps,
Regards.</span>
Answer:
If the sun suddenly turned purple, you wouldn’t see it happen.
Explanation:
Every other answer isn't humorous.
Answer:
superstitious and uptight
Explanation:
he sounds really grumpy