Answer:
Hello!!! Well, un fortunately, <u>your question is incomplete since we don't have the book and you didn't attach the pages neither</u>, but what I can do is guide you to help you find the answer by yourself with all the elements in front of you.
Explanation:
The first thing you have to do is to <u>read carefully the pages mentioned above</u>: 35, 36, 40 and 41. In a second read, <u>pay special attention to what the author says about the Ewell family</u>, <u>chose five of those characteristics and put them in a list</u>. For each characteristic you chose, explain the meaning/what you think the author meant by describing them, the number of the page you took them from, and the auhtor's last name.
Example:
- Characteristic + Quote + Page number + Author's last name + Your explanation.
- Characteristic + Quote + Page number + Author's last name + Your explanation.
- Characteristic + Quote + Page number + Author's last name + Your explanation.
- Characteristic + Quote + Page number + Author's last name + Your explanation.
- Characteristic + Quote + Page number + Author's last name + Your explanation.
I hope this helps, you'll do well!
Answer:
I felt lucky when i found 20 dollar bill on a hike, i flet luckybecausei got free money, and ill feel lucky again ify ou please sub to my yt goated bois
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is Topical Order.
Explanation:
One of the ways to organize a speech is the topical order. This consists of addressing a main topic and then dividing it into different subtopics that are related one to another in a logical flow from one idea to the next.
This confirms that the correct answer is "topical order".
Answer:
Sorry no body ever answered your question!!
Explanation:
An interview with a jazz musician- primary source
An autobiography written by a jazz singer-primary source
A magazine article about a jazz singers latest tour- secondary source
A movie about a jazz singers life- secondary source
Will take brainliest!! :)
Answer:
Clause.
Explanation:
It contains a subject, "He" and a predicate/verb, "studied."