A hero shows patience by never jumping to a conclusion and waiting to strike so he helps someone the most that he can.Brainiest please!
I believe you are referring to 'The Necklace' by Guy de Maupassant, please let me know if I'm mistaken.
The answer is that after they realize the necklace is missing they decide to buy a new one for Mme. Forestier
In page 6/10 of the story there's a part where after looking everywhere for it, Loisel proposes that they must replace it. Due to the mishap she came to know the drudgery of housework and her husband had to work day and night, they both aged in a not so beautiful way and all the way to the end of the story she keeps wondering what would have happened if the necklace had not been lost.
Answer: Enjoyable
Explanation:
Your question isn't complete. I saw a similar question online and here is it. To Mira, the morning's first cup of coffee is a magic potion that puts a smile on her face. The connotation of the term magic potion supports which tone?
a. Enjoyable
b. Frightened
c. Angry
d. Dreamlike
Connotation refers to a feeling or idea that a word invokes for a person in addition to the primary meaning if the word.
In this case, the connotation of the term magic potion supports the tone that Mira enjoys the coffee and it puts a smile on her face.
Answer: According to Britannica School, “Ambulance, fire, and police services depend on the automobile. In brief, the sentence tells you that everyone is affected because the automobile is a fast way of transportation when there are emergencies then people could use the automobile because of how fast they are.
Explanation:
Answer:
Paraphrasing is restating all of the ideas and details in a text, while summarizing is restating the central idea of the text.
Explanation:
When you're writing a summary, you want to focus on the central idea and shouldn't include too much detail. Summaries are often written as a conclusion to a work (e.g. a summary of a chapter or entire book).
Paraphrasing refers to restating all of the ideas and details in the text but in your own words.
Neither of these terms involves copying a text word for word.