Throughout the memoir, he struggles with his identity after moving countries and trying to fit in. He doesn’t include a name in his title because that reflects his own personal feelings of having no identity. He isn’t even sure of who he is, and so he presents that to the reader by the title of his memoir.
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While she seemed nervous throughout the interview, at first, she was reflective over what she could have done differently in the written portion of the questionnaire. This then changed back to nervousness. And her anxiety started to build as she recalled the names of those she had met thus becoming intimidated as stated in the text. Towards the end, she had to fight the nervous fidgeting, which showed great restraint as the interviewer noticed about her. She also noticed that she was calm and sedate, then courteous and civil, ending with great restraint.
Answer:
A. A movie about two teenagers who board the Titanic, which the
audience knows will sink
Explanation:
(but anyways..they know that's a movie...so they'll enjoy shooting...yeheee)¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Answer:
B. Janelle was hostile to Rick; she wasn't friendly at all.
Explanation:
An antonym is a word opposite in meaning to another; hostile is an antonym to friendly
C would be the answer here.
Punctuation will go inside of quotation marks when punctuating a quote. This sentence is also a declaration instead of a question, eliminating option B.