Answer: ture
Explanation:Capitalization: The Days of the Week, the Months of the Year, and Holidays (But Not the Seasons Used Generally) Days, months, and holidays are always capitalized as these are proper nouns.
Her nervousness had a profound effect on her ability to play the piano it effects me too
The correct answer is C. Mr. Pontellier's opinions offend his father-in-law.
Explanation
According to the extract, it can be inferred that Mr. Pontellier's opinions offend his father-in-law because this is explicitly expressed in the statement when he says "He made an effort, in a general way, to express a particular disapproval, and he only managed to arouse the anger and opposition from his father-in-law. " Furthermore it can be inferred that Mr. Pontellier's opinions cause anger in his father-in-law because he was against horse racing unlike his father-in-law as expressed in this excerpt "Mr. Pontellier himself had no particular inclination towards horse racing, and even more like discouraging it as a hobby. " Therefore, the correct answer is C. Mr. Pontellier's opinions offend his father-in-law.
Answer:
im not doing the whole thing
but
tradition is a custom that ties a certain culture or peoples together
tradition might be dangerous to society b/c many cultures have different or contrasting beliefs, and they could clash and cause some sort of dissagreement
Explanation:
<span>Modi, who looks like a hairless puppy, wide-eyed, tiny and pink, is actually a monkey (if an appealingly goofy-looking one). And not just any monkey, but a pirate monkey whose bravery is tested when a doctor reveals he needs a shot, “to protect him from scurvy or something.” Modi goes on an epic pirate quest to find a magical object to help him through the ordeal: a magic rock he’ll grip while the vaccination needle goes into his arm. Filled with simple colored-in line drawings surrounded by lots of white space, the tale revels in pirate-y details (a treasure-chest-shaped shopping cart; dragons “so terrible that they will not be described in this book”—though they are depicted). The app’s Spartan interface includes pause/play buttons that only appear when the screen is pressed (along with an Info/Menu button). There’s also the choice of a child or adult narrator; listeners may find they prefer one cadence over the other or no narration at all, which is a third option. Writer/illustrator Roberts balances epic imagination and an everyday act of bravery to superb swashbuckling effect. </span>