It's D.
The correct sentence should be "We saw a bird <span><span>with a long, yellow beak </span>sitting on a branch.</span>"
Expecting this inquiry is alluding to the early experiences between the pilgrims and the Wampanoags, depicted close to the start of the second book, the most essential part of the story is the experience with Samoset. Samoset approaches them "bouldly" and talks in "broken English," which they wonder about. He took in English from anglers who had beforehand gone to the area.
Answer:
A. She should provide context for the evidence and explain how it’s connected to the claim.
C. She should include all sources in her bibliography and use in-text citations to reference them in her paper.
D. She should set the evidence cited apart by using separate lines or quotation marks.
Explanation:
Answer:
Mrs. Whatsit
Explanation:
In the story, Charles asks her why she stole bed-sheets from Mrs. Buncombe, confirming Meg's suspicion that Mrs. Whatsit is the neighborhood tramp.
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lADY Macbeth does not have a heathly state of mind in ACT 5
This is due to her guilt and regret and her subconscious mind making her act this way