Answer: 1- She ha(sn’t) decid(ed) what she wants to do with her life. 2- The teenagers in Mrs. Nestler(’s) classes are all 15-17 years old. 3- He should(’ve) (listened) to her the first time she explain(ed) the directions. 4- My friend(’s) house is big(,) red(,) and expensive. 5- What time (are) we (going to) go to the mall?
Explanation: PARENTHESES ARE THERE TO MAKE OBVIOUS WHAT SHOULD BE CHANGED. DONT PUT PARENTHESES LOL. anyways hope this helps!!
To her friend Marie and her hair and how no matter society will try to get you to be like them, you need to be different. She has a strong poetic tone that helps to actually set her side. She also uses words such as looping and roots to help show that everything is connected
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D. Concern over Mathilde's social status leads Madame Forestier to allow Mathilde to borrow the necklace.
Explanation:
In "The Necklace," the internal conflict lies in the fact that Madame Loisel is embarrassed by her poverty. Even though she is physically beautiful, and married to an understanding husband, she believes that the key to her happiness lies in expensive necklaces, balls and the luxuries that comes with to being rich.
I'm so sorry that I'm a bit late, I hope you haven't been worrying too much over this!!! I can understand having anxiety over a test.
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Quinceanera birthday bash preserves tradition
Explanation:
What??? I don’t know what you mean by this