D) the embankment
The story begins with the turtle walking over grass, which it does in an unencumbered manner. Even though what is described is a gradual sort of trudging by how the turtle moves itself by slowly “boosting and dragging his shell along,” the turtle trampled through the grass “leaving a beaten trail behind him.” It is when the turtle emerges from the grass and comes to an embankment that there are descriptions of how he is challenged in the climb. However, he was able to overcome this first obstacle.
The answer is Both Chryses in The Iliad the narrator in "A Maiden's Lament" have lost a loved one.
Answer:
A claim
Explanation:
I'm not 100% sure since there can be a lot of different answers for fill in the blank questions like this, but a claim is a statement, assertion, or opinion that isn't necessarily fact based, so you would need to prove it.
(Hopefully that helped!)
Answer:
C Mahes intentionally gets arrested so that he
can have access to food and security that he
does not have when homeless in New York
City.
Explanation:
Gangaram Mahes is a homeless thief who prefers going to jail where he can get three square meals everyday.
Occasionally, when he's not in jail for a repeated offence, he is living the life eating a good meal at a decent restaurant and wearing clean clothes but when he runs out of money, he perpetrates a crime and calmly waits for the police to pick him up and to send him to a cell at Riker's Island where he is guaranteed three meals a day.
Answer:
Start by writing a thorough plan. Ensure your essay has a clear structure and overall argument. Try to back up each point you make with a quotation. Answer the question in your introduction and conclusion but remember to be creative too.
Explanation:
Analyze the essay prompt.
Create a thesis statement.
Make an outline.
Begin with the body, not the introduction.
Begin each paragraph with a topic sentence.
Use credible sources.
Don't fake it.
Conclude your essay.