<span>#1) Which pair of lines from the passage contains a change in intonation?
Answer: After carefully reading the passage from “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes I came to the conclusion that the pair of lines from this passage that contains a change in intonations is the following: But all the time / I’se been a-climbin’ on. This intonations can help us distinguish the meaning. It is all focused on the pitch and stress going up and down.
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Answer:
She pretends to see a spirit bird flying around the court room and says it is Mary's spirit. It is trying to attack her.
Explanation:
Answer:
A. All these decisions by public officials and businesses are aimed at one goal: slowing down the spread of the virus to avoid overburdening a health care system that doesn't have the infrastructure to handle a sudden surge of tens of thousands of cases at once.
Explanation:
Flattening the curve means to avoid overloading our community's health care systems because of elevated rates of people needing to be hospitalized, and slowing the spread of this virus over time using social distancing and wearing masks.
I believe the that the answer is B