As there
are no options to choose from, I will simply explain a bit about the way<span> Russell Baker paint a vivid picture of his mother.
When describing his mother Russell Baker includes many of his mother's maxims (a statement which
usually express a common truth or code of conduct) in that description.
<span>Russell Wayne Baker is a well-known
American author who was born in 1925 and he is especially famous for his autobiography
“Growing Up” which won the Pulitzer Prize.</span></span>
Answer:
Affirmative
Explanation:
The original word in Latin positivus (settle by agreement, positive) means formally stated, definite. It's affirmative (affirmativus: making firm), refering to terms for a sentence, clause, verb, or other expression that is not negative (<em>She </em><em>is</em><em> studying </em>) as opposed to <em>She is </em><em>not</em><em> studying </em>). It is also the base form, for example, with adjectives (big : positive) as opposed to the comparative or superlative forms (bigger; biggest ).
The word construction in geometry has a very specific meaning: the drawing of geometric items such as lines and circles using only compasses and straightedge or ruler. Very importantly, you are not allowed to measure angles with a protractor<span>, or measure lengths with a ruler.</span>
I heard a bird sing
In the dark of December.
A magical thing
And sweet to remember.
"We are nearer to Spring
Than we were in September,”
I heard a bird sing
In the dark of December.
Review the two poems.
How does the structure compare in both poems?
Both poems have two stanzas.
Both poems are about birds.
Both poems use similes.
Both poems use metaphor.
Explanation:
east or west my father is the best!!!
dearest father you are the one who let me in in this world,
you gave a precious life which i cant forget your hand;
which helped me to walk on my foot
you taught me how to read my life's book
i will never forget your all deeds which you have sacrificed for me;
so thats why i compare you as my one an only god dad!!!
hope its good to uh....