Hello. You did not present the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. In the meantime I will help you in the best possible way.
A textual evidence is a sentence that proves an affirmation presented in the text. This sentence justifies and shows that the statement presented is real and true.
It is only possible to point out the textual evidence of the physical and mental effects that Lyddie is facing, through reading the text, but we can consider that a hard work of a long journey would promote a great physical and mental fatigue in Lyddie, making her feel overloaded and even promoting symptoms such as pain, stress, discouragement and fatigue. In that case, you should find, in your text, evidence of these symptoms and the occurrence of these, or similar symptoms, in Lyddie.
It is C. <span>People are friendlier in small towns than in cities.</span>
<span>1. The correct answer is C. An outline organizes the information gathered through research into a skeleton version of the body of a report. The outline should show how the writer intends to support the central ideas, concepts, and themes of the paper.
2. The correct answer is D. Main topics are shown through upper-case roman numerals.
3. The correct answer is B. After main topics are established, subtopics are created.
4. The correct answer is False. Outlines should always provide information in chronological order -- IF that is the best order for the paper. Sometimes, other forms of organization (such as spatial, or cause and effect) are better.
5. The correct answer is False. Your outline must be followed during drafting, but sometimes it is necessary to adjust it during the writing process. </span>
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I do not think they should be the villains. Thye just wanted to be the rulers of ther home. After all the garden was theres before it was a garden. Yes they are the antagonists but it is there home. It is not fair that snakes get such bad reps just because thy are snakes.
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You asked a question but there no background to the question. you NEED to give a passage name of a book or something