1. one of the men is the commander the other is the stranger
2. I think it is so that way there is a slight origin to where the story came from.
3. I think Rip's long sleep is a punishment cause the world has changed and twenty or so years have passed.
4. Rip has a "meekness of spirit" this is blamed from the nagging of his wife.
5. One other character I can think of that sorta compares to Rip van Winkle is Ichabod Crane
6. I think Rip is consistent with his actions
7. The Inn, The flagon drink, and The union hotel
8.
9. It's probably not to realistic sense the author has never really been to it
10. So that way he would wake up at the perfect time of the civil war.
Answer:
Colonists, goods, knowledge, native americans
Explanation:
the rest of the answers contain nouns and adjectives
Answer:
When Piggy shrilly complains about the hunters' immaturity, Jack slaps him hard, breaking one of the lenses of his glasses. Jack taunts Piggy by mimicking his whining voice. Ralph and Jack have a heated conversation.
Here, Jack, feeling frustrated by his power struggle with Ralph, takes it out on Piggy, breaking one of the lenses of Piggy's glasses. This assault symbolizes savagery and lawlessness attacking order, intellect, and civilization.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. The text structure signaled by clue words such as result is:
C. cause and effect
2. The reason the author of the argument against eating less meat think that reducing meat consumption will not make a difference is:
G. Plant-based agriculture uses more resources than livestock farming.
3. The author effectively supports the claim by:
J. by calling out the problems with the GLEAM model and meat alternatives
4. The claim that the author makes as a pro for doing away with the Electoral College is:
P. The Electoral College potentially throws off the balance established in the legislative branch by the Constitution.
5. This excerpt provides evidence that effectively supports the claim identified in Part A
Q. Yes, because it explains how the Constitution establishes balance in the legislature.
Explanation:
A claim is an assertion made by a party to an argument by which the party declares that something is true. It is usually supported by some evidence, but it is not necessary that the person making the claim must supply some. Therefore, a claim indicates the asserting party's opinion and preferences.