Answer:
D fact/opinion
Explanation:
Research papers should be all accurate data not opinions.
Answer:
Explanation: Paul-Edward is the son of a white farmer whose first name is Edward and a Black Native American mother. Paul's father had a white wife and had children with her, and refused to let Paul-Edward have his name Edward, as his mother wanted, because he hadn't allowed any of his white children to have his name, thus he was called Paul-Edward. Because he was multi-racial, Paul-Edward faced racism, ridicule, discrimination, and cruelty as he grew up.
The correct answer is A.
In the story, the death of her husband would make Louise a widow. This means that she would have no obligation to re-marry, and therefore she would not have to submit herself to another man. Only then she would be free to do as she pleases.
It is very important that the setting of the story is during the nineteenth century because during that time, women were very dependant on men. They were oppressed and forced to stay home to run the household.
Answer:
1
Explanation:
5 and 7 are both prime numbers meaning you can only get 5 and 7 when you multiply 5×1 and 7×1.
Answer:
mystical journey of a young boy called Billy who falls from a tree house and lands into a place where he meets gnomes.
Explanation:
"The Tree House" by Jaclyn Einis narrates a mystical journey of a young boy called Billy who falls from a tree house and lands into a place where he meets gnomes.
Billy who had already heard stories about gnomes from his grandfather didn't know what was going on when he actually meets them. However, he remains calm and enjoys their company.
The gnomes gifts him a garland made of dandelion flower and leaves and place it on his head. They advice him to always remain cheerful by saying that life was full of surprises.
Then he suddenly finds himself lying down on the forest ground and that the tree house on the tree top was gone. He returns home confused and puzzled until he finds that the garland was still on his head.