Answer:
A. however
Explanation:
This question refers to Toni Cade Bambara's short story "Raymond's Run".
Squeaky is the protagonist and the narrator of the story and she's also a runner.
May Day races approach and Squeaky wants to run her favorite race, 50-yard dash. On the other hand, her mother also wants her to participate in May Pole dancing, but Squeaky thinks that's stupid.
We clearly see two opposing views, Squeaky's and her mother's. If we want to write them both in the same sentence, we need to use a conjunction that expresses opposition.
Looking at the given options, only "however" meets the criterion.
The conclusion do NOT give a sense of completeness.
In order for the concluding paragraph to be complete, the paragraph suppose to write a short line on the costs of different sporting activities and to make a short suggestion of how schools should go about cutting costs.
I believe the answer is B. almost 100% sure
Answer:
how he must adapt to an atmosphere of fighting and how he learns not to show his intentions
Explanation:
I did it on edge and got it correct :D
Answer:
Yes, advertisement can be considered a form of art. There is meticulous planning and placement that goes into these drawings or photographs and they're meant to be pleasing to the eye so yes it is art.
Explanation:
Edge 2021