<span>C). She needs to do something to feel a part of the practice, and observing her teammates is something she can do from the sideline.
In the passage it does state that Jillian is jealous of her teammates; however, it does not say that she takes the notes because she wants to be vindictive and point out the players' mistakes. She only decides to take notes after she becomes fully engaged watching the players on the court. Her notes are not specifically just about mistakes. The passage points out that she also notes down passes and free throws. Options A and B are just plain wrong.
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Answer: They both share the metaphor of migration.
Explanation: The book "The Journey: Stories of migration" talks about the migration of different characters, as well as various animals, that must do it in order to survive. Meanwhile, Leon Bridges' speech is about how he found his way on his own with soul music. He implied that you have to "move" and dedicate yourself If you want to speak up about something. Therefore, both stories are similar because they share the theme of "migration" to some place or goal.
Answer:
C) Have you found out if the train left?
Explanation:
Direct and indirect speech refers to the manner or way in which speeches are reported. The direct speech refers to the direct usage of the exact words spoken whereas an indirect speech is a changed, conformed way of stating or expressing what has been said. The indirect speech focuses more on the content of the speech that's reported rather than the exact words used in the reported speech.
The given direct question <em>"Has the train left?"</em> will be written in the indirect speech as <em>"Have you found out if the train left?"</em> The "has" in the direct speech will be changed to "have" in forming/ asking the question.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
Conflict is important in a story because <span>it is the source of change that engages a reader, and in a story, conflict and action does what description and telling of feelings and situations do not.</span>
If a story doesn't have conflict the reader either cannot relate or they will be bored.
<span>I believe this question refers to the book “Pride and
Prejudice” by Jane Austen. In the book, the event which occurred here first was
that “Lydia went to Brighton with the Forsters.” After only that event that Elizabeth went on her own trip.</span>
Answer:
“Lydia went to Brighton with the Forsters.”