Both Peter and Anne don't get along with their mothers mainly because of the generation gap seprating teenagers and parents. Peter is embarrassed with his mother because she fights with the father in front of everyone. Anne and Margot understand their mother tries her best, but Anne is still much closer to her father as he teaches her, laughes with her, and is overall a more relax kind of parent. Margot's and Anne's mother is more strict as she scolds them when making noice in the Annex.
Answer:
a person who walks
Explanation:
early 18th century: from French pédestre or Latin pedester ‘going on foot’, also ‘written in prose’ + -ian. Early use in English was in the description of writing as ‘prosaic’, and because the root wood is "foot"
Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
In "The Last Class, we have Monsieur Hamel who was passionate about French language, describing it as the most beautiful language in the world, the most clear, the most substantial.
While in "Behind the Native American Achievement Gap,Truer emphasize cultural values and different perspectives on history to his children.
Both Behind the Native American Achievement Gap and The Last Class paragraphs contribute to the development of ideas within each text because both texts demonstrate the pride that the characters (Truer and Monsieur Hamel) had and likewise the way they both promote their culture.
The category of connective used in this sentence is show consequence.
Because the rain fell all day, the garden was wet - it is the consequence, the result.
Answer: Kaasen and his dog were not tired. If Rohn were asleep, it would take time for him to get ready. They needed to get the serum to Nome as quickly as possible.
Explanation: It was the sample response