Answer:
Ishmael Beah's was different in that
- he had no report card as evidence that he had been to school before
- unlike other kids, he was not worried about his clothes, not his academic performance. His experience in the war had changed him in a way that many of the other kids probably would not understand nor were ready to believe [Paragraph 20-25]
- his peers found his British-African English to be awkward [Paragraph 27-30]
- he was very observant and liked to take different path to avoid being predictable. This was so unlike his friends. [Paragraph 41]
Cheers
Answer: to speak out in angry or displeased rebuke
Answer: D. If Rebecca won the lottery, she could pay her tuition easily.
Explanation:
- Conditional sentences are used when talking about hypothetical situations and their consequences.
- A conditional sentence contains a conditional clause (if-clause) and the main clause (consequence).
- There are four types of conditional sentences in the English language: zero, first, second and third conditional.
- The sentence 'If Rebecca won the lottery, she could pay her tuition easily' is a conditional type 2. Second conditional sentences contain past simple tense in the if clause and auxiliary modal verb (could, would, should, might) in the main clause. We use second conditional for actions/events that are not likely to happen in future.
<span>It is in iambic pentameter and doesn't rhyme.</span>
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