Answer:
1.) Sequential
2.)The mood become Frantic
3.) Problem and Solution
Explanation:
1.) After, Meanwhile and Eventually, are all transition words when telling a story so sequential would be the best answer because it's telling the story in an order.
2.) The lady goes from calm and collect waiting for the checkout but when reaching into her purse and finding her wallet gone she gets very panicked and scared not knowing where it is. So the mood become Frantic as she searches.
3.) Rosa describes how she stood up for herself. But also she wonders would could've happened if the others had stayed. She describes the problem and and it might have not been the solution the other three had wanted. but the solution for Rosa was it would've helped support her stand up for black rights. So it's problem solution
Answer:
a certain status or appearance
Explanation:
i got it right
Answer: The children’s host in Chesham still cared about them after they left.
Explanation:
The passage is derived from the "Children of the Wartime Evacuation” and refers to a story about siblings, Sheila Shear and her sister who were evacuated during the Second World War to Cheshem and placed in the care of Harry Mayo.
Even though he was Christian and they were Jewish, he cared for them so deeply that they kept visiting after the war and Sheila and her mother even attended his funeral.
Perhaps the most evidence of his care was by his own admission when, after his death, his lawyer sent the siblings a cheque with a note saying, "A very small token of my very GREAT AFFECTION."
A couplet is two consecutive lines of poetry that <u>usually rhyme (as .</u> However, Shakespeare often used them at the end of his sonnets <u>to sum up the main points</u>.
For example:
"Blessed are you whose worthiness gives scope,
Being had, to triumph; being lacked, to hope." - Sonnet 52
"You still shall live, such virtue hath my pen,
Where breath most breathes, even in the mouths of men." - Sonnet 81
Considering the afore-mentioned, the appropriate option would be A.
Answer:
Maquez's novels contain death as a main theme, whether in his imaginary or created worlds.
Explanation: