Answer:
Esperanza wants a nice suburban house with a garden, like the ones where her father works. On the weekends, the family visits these houses and dreams about moving there. Esperanza has stopped going with her family. She, too, would like to live in one of those houses, but she is tired of looking at what she cannot have. She imagines that when she owns one of these houses in the future, she will not forget where she is from. When bums pass her house she will invite them in and give them a place to live in her attic, because she knows, she says, “how it is to be without a house.” When people think that the squeaking in the attic is rats, she will shake her head and say it is bums.
Explanation:
Answer:
Dialogue between Einstein and the History teacher.
Explanation:
History teacher: This is the test of your history subject in which you get fail.
Einstein: Sir, I attempt all the questions and I believe it is a mistake.
History teacher: No mistake. Take a look to your test and the answers you written on the paper.
Einstein: Sorry sir. I did not write the right things.
History teacher: Yes, I know.
Einstein: I will do more hard work and bring more grades next time.
History teacher: I don't think so. You are very poor in history.
Einstein: Yes sir, I am poor but not useless. I will try my best.
History teacher: Good luck.
Einstein: Thanks teacher.
Yes but only a couple copies are still around
If this is the Anh Do from the Little Refugee
then they would be
Khoa do - brother
Tram Do - sister
Tam do - father
Hien do - mother
The answer to the question above is the second option: …starry skies; … From Byron's poem "<span>She Walks in Beauty", this is the phrase the contains sibilance. So in literature, sibilance is one of the literary devices that is used in poems which creates a "hissing" sound and mostly stresses on consonant sounds. Commonly, sibilants include the sounds of "es" or "sh" and "zzz" sounds.</span>