The phrases from the text that show the narrator's attitude include:
- "need guts"
- "so exposed"
- "no way I had the courage"
<h3>How, explain your answer briefly?</h3>
The novel "Does My Head Look Big in This?" tells the story of a young Palestinian-Australian girl who is in conflict with her traditional beliefs and her adoptive home of Australia.
The story delves into how the girl was courageous and how she wanted to maintain her religion and got in as well. The narrator stated that she put on the hijab within the school's premises but would remove it when she was outside.
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Answer:
Please check my work. This all seems right to me, but I'd check it anyways. I really hope this helps! I put the words in quotes to find them easier.
Explanation:
My uncle told me he had a surprise! It will be
revealed "as soon as" 1 pm.
"Once" I heard about the surprise, I jumped out of bed and got ready for the day.
"Since" I was busy getting ready, I tried to keep guessing what the surprise could be!
We immediately got into the car so we could
arrive at the surprise on time.
We left to drive to the surprise "even though"
we were all packed into the car.
I keep trying to make guesses of what the surprize could be "till" we arrived. Just as we pullout into a large parking lot, I saw a big train! I asked my uncle if we were going on a train ride "Though" he was parking his car "Whereas" he could say anything else. I knew that the surprise was a nice in a cool train. I heard a conductor blow his whistle and holler. "All aboard!" We ran to make sure we hopped onto the train
before it left "Although" we did not have running shoes on. We had a wonderful time and meet many fun people.
Answer:
I feel that there is a misunderstanding in the third paragraph of the essay. The writer talks about thesentence structure of the story and tries to tie that in with the topic of “suspense”. If the writer’s intentions
I was just learning to drive a bicycle; I was in 4th grade then. I just borrowed the bike from my classmate; and so, I had limited time. When I found out that I could already balance myself, I pedaled with excitement ignoring the downhill slope. I pressed the brake but it did not stop. I was already in panic and I did not know what to do. So, I jumped off the bike and fell on some rocky dirt. Amazingly, the bike was not damaged. I had buises on my arms and legs but I did not cry. Nobody saw me and I felt so proud of myself. Since then, I became more confident; the way I look at life has changed. Through this experience, I have learned that I can take care of myself and I should be more careful. I have to be accountable for everything I do.