Answer:Because he was very close with him
Explanation:Why was Max upset with his Uncle when he passed away? From "THE BOOK THIFT
The answer to this question is: Leave/ will arrive.
Answer:
"Ain’t this the living gall!"
"They don't do it like that anymore."
"Lord, Lord, Lord . . ."
Explanation:
These are the three options that develop the idea that racially charged confrontations can have a sudden and unpleasant impact. In the first case, the phrase "Ain’t this the living gall!" describes Ruth's reaction at facing this type of confrontation. She is amazed at seeing the lengths people will go to in order to avoid relationships with black people. The phrase "They don't do it like that anymore" describes how conflicts between white and black people have changed, but continue to be present. Finally, the phrase "Lord, Lord, Lord . . ." describes Mama's reaction at the awareness of being involved in this sort of conflict.
The correct answer is "The author wants to inform people about how Geronimo’s name has been used for different purposes."
The author uses histories and anecdotes to make reference to different uses of the name Geronimo in history and how it connects to an act of bravery.
The other options are not correct because the essay doesn't focus on the controversy of the use related to Bin Laden mission, neither the acceptance of people toward Geronimo.
Answer:
B. Noun
Explanation:
Prepositional phrases always end in nouns.
Take this sentence: Drake chased his brother Josh around the tree.
Tree is the ending, and also a noun.
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