In the book, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, Annabeth Chase has her heart set on going on a quest.
It is said in the book several times that Annabeth longs to go on a quest. She says that she had only been outside Camp Half-Blood a couple times and longs to be out there again. <u>She desperately wants to join Percy Jackson on his quest to find the lightning thief.</u>
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I hope this helps you out! There are other things that she wanted in the book, but this is what she mainly wanted and the most emphasized desire.
Both recognize the threat of the enemy but emphasize America's power to defeat it.
Roosevelt's infamy speech:
It was given just one day after the infamous attack by the Japanese military on Pearl Harbor. In this speech to Congress, Roosevelt discusses how this was a cowardly attack that negatively affected America. However, he goes on to discuss that America will experience a triumph no matter what it takes.
George W. Bush has a similar message after the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. Bush express the sadness that occurs with this event but also discusses how America will defeat the individuals responsible for this disastorous event.
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Hey Adam ,
I am sending you this email to apologize for not coming to your house to study together. I want you to know that I am really sorry but I really can’t come because my grandmother is in a terrible condition at the hospital and I want to visit her
Hope you understand,
Your friend Olivia
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Was the article from the Wall Street Journal reprinted in Reader's Digest?" is correct as long as both "<span>Wall Street Journal" and "</span>Reader's Digest?" are in italics (which are not showing up here).
Answer:
1: a(?)
2: d(?)
3: c(?)
4: b
5: c
6: d(?)
7: c
8: c
9: c
10: b
11: b
12: b
13: b
14: c(?)
15: c
16: a(?)
17: b
18: b
19: b
20: a(?)
im sorry if these are wrong i did my best i learned these years ago so my memory's kinda foggy on the topic