Answer: D. McCloud, Alex. How to Teach Your Kids. Eagle Press, 2004.
Explanation: In MLA citation or style of referencing, the authors last name or surname comes first, followed by the first name, then title of the book, journal or source, name of the publisher/s and year or date of publication.
Answer:
I dont know what you're trying to get help with but I can tell you which nouns are which
Person Place Thing
<em>Omar School Bicycle </em>
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<em> Ms. Monroe</em>
<em> Trina</em>
<em> Keiko</em>
Answer: 1:)He wanted audience members to feel like they were speaking directly to William. 2:) He wanted viewers to see what Kamkwamba’s windmill looked like and how it moved.
Explanation:
In the true story, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, it shows how Malawi lacked enough resources to generate energy in the town. The director of the documentary, based off the true story, wanted viewers to see the windmill and how it was made to work. He wanted the audience to feel like they knew William and could speak directly to him through the film.
The documentary was titled "Moving Windmill." The documentary shows how the William Kamkwamba came to write the book about the town and his own experiences.
The Greek root <em>morphe</em> means <u>shape</u>.
I hope this helps!
I would give them a separate gifts, because $100 is still a lot, and you can make more people happy.
I would definitely give some (probably 2 bills) to two different homeless people. This can buy them food or anything else they need, and could brighten their day. I would donate 100 to a charity I feel is important, to contribute to a cause and show my support. I would give one to my parents, whether they need it or just to show them I care, because they spent countless dollars on raising me. I would give my last bill to a food kitchen or some sort, so they could buy ingredients and things to feed a whole block of homeless people.