Answer:
To show the first human failure that contributed to the spread of the fire.
Explanation:
"The Great Fire" by Jim Murphy is children's story about the 'Great Fires of Chicago' that burned down almost half of Chicago.
Jim Murphy started the story with the fire and then proceeded to tell of how the families were. By starting the story <em>in medias res</em>, he brings to the point the failures of humans that eventually led to the fire. Though the fire brought out the real issues of the families against each other, Jim didn't mention them before the fire. Instead, he focused on the fire first and then begins the background of the story.
The correct answer is:
The inevitability of death.
The poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" is the inner monologue of a man stricken with feelings of isolation, weariness, regret, embarrassment, and particularly an awareness of mortality.
The Jilting of Granny Weatherall is a short story written by the American writer Katherine Anne Porter, about a grandmother who feels jilted in her deathbed.
On the first one is D. They don't bother anyone
The answer is C
Because people are more likely to pay attention if its interesting
Answer
Shelter A
Step-by-step explanation:
For Shelter A: the whiskers range from 8 to 30
so, the minimum weight of Shelter A is 8 pounds.
For For Shelter B: the whiskers range from 10 to 28
so, the minimum weight of Shelter B is 10 pounds.
Which animal shelter has the dog that weighs the least?
The answer is: Shelter A