Answer is B ( my papa told me bravo as I did well )
Answer:
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Explanation:
The author's purpose is to show how the women and blacks have been able to prove wrong the racist and sexist assumptions of the American Aviation by ensuring that they continue to remain relevant in the aviation industry. The sole aim is to prove that performance is not limited by sex or skin color.
The women and African - Americans did not allow the wrong sexist and racist assumptions upon which the American aviation was based to debar them from making their marks in the aviation industry.
This is evident from the author's statements "American aviation was from its very beginnings marred with sexist and racist assumptions" and "...Yet despite these prevailing prejudices, the dream and the desire to fly stayed alive among women and African-
Americans." and
This question is about "A New England Nun"
Answer:
During Joe Dagget's visit to Louisa we can infer that he cares and likes her.
Explanation:
Louisa and Joe Dagget made a promise that they would get married after Joe returned from his travels in Australia. Joe returns after 14, when he and Louisa have had new experiences and developed different goals for their life. Louisa no longer wants to marry Joe, but the promise must be kept and Joe visits her frequently. These visits make it seem that Joe likes and cares about Louisa, which is true, but as we read on, we learn that Joe is in love with another woman, but to keep the promise and not to sadden Louisa, he would marry her.
Taken from “The First Tears - Based on an Inuit Folktale”, the statement that best expresses Amak's main concern as he walked in the forest is <u>option letter C</u>. Sentences from the text support this answer, for instance: “he left his family and promised to bring food home to them” and “Amak knew he had to keep searching, though, because his family was counting on him.”. Option letter A just narrates the main action and purpose, but not his concern. Options letter B and D express Amak’s opinion and thoughts as we walked and trudge, but not his concern.
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Answer:
Compound
Explanation:
It contains a main clause (My family left the fair at 8:00) a conjunction(so) and another main clause (we missed the fireworks display).So it's a compound sentence.
-It can't be a <em>simple</em><em> </em><em>sentence</em><em> </em>because it has a subordinate clause.
-It can't be a <em>compound Complex </em><em>sentence</em><em> </em>because it only has 1 main clause and not 2.
-It can't be a complex sentence since it doesn't have a subordinate clause.
Definitions:
A <em>simple sentence</em> has 1 main clause.e.g. The boys fought.
A <em>compound sentence</em> has two main clause E.g. Peter went to the mall and he returned late.
A <em>compound conplex</em> has 2 or more main clauses and 1 or more subordinate clause.E.g. Jude travelled and she brought her cousin to live with her.
A <em>complex sentence</em> has a main clause and a subordinate clause.E.g. The boy bumped into the table and he fell onto the floor.
Note:
A <em>main clause</em> is a group of words that can stand on its own whilst a subordinate clause can't as it doesn't represent a complete idea.
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