Try this.
“Part of working as a team is getting along. We all need to cooperate to get the work done. Why don’t we all work on something different? I will work on this part of the project, and you each can choose what part you work on. Talk to each other and make sure the work corresponds and makes sense. Whenever we are all done with our part, we will share it with the group. We can critique each other’s work and give new ideas. But, criticism isn’t being rude to each other. We need to all be friends, and give genuine advice like friends do. We share the work. We share the grade. Working separately for a while should help break up the tension. Let’s get started.”
When we get to know a character by the description that the author provides, we are facing direct characterization. In direct characterization, the author uses adjectives to describe the character's appearance and personality. Hence, the correct answer is B, direct characterization occurs when authors clearly tell readers about a character's personality traits.
<span>Sir Ralph reacts in a dramatic, deeply unhappy way, creating an anguished mood. This one would be the answer because words like despair are used in the stanza
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Answer:
First answer
Explanation:
It paraphrases the best because it adds different words and keeps it simple minded
When the narrator refer Mr. Brympton as "that kind of gentlemen", she mean that se does not trust Mr.Brympton.
You can find in the excerpt that the author said 'the typhoid has served me well" before the sentence, which mean that she want Mr.Brympton to paid no attention to her
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