Address City Name Writing Date Dear Friend I was glad to receive your letter. It was a pleasure to know that you are enjoying the winter vacations at your Mamaji’s place in Lucknow. You have asked about the annual function held in my school. Well, the annual function of my school was held on 2nd January, Tuesday. A stage was built up. Three big ‘Shamianas’ were fixed. Our Education Minister was the Chief Guest for the day. A cultural show was arranged, in which one-act plays, folk dances and songs were presented. After the cultural show, the Principal read the Annual Report. The chief guest distributed prizes to the meritorious students and the best performers. He praised the efforts made by our school in preparing the students for the annual function. The function ended after a tea-party. It was a properly arranged and well managed function. Convey my regards to your Mamaji, Mamiji and love to Bittu, Neetu and the little Baby. Yours sincerely
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The answer is C (the main idea is always found at the beginning of a paragraph.)
Answer:
The answer should be B) my
explanation:
By saying my, readers can see who's car was scratched.
The correct answer is: [B]: "Zejd and his classmates learned sign language."
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Answer:
The novel is chock full of themes; forgiveness, redemption, the meaning of friendship, identity and how change is possible.
Explanation:
One of the major themes in the book Restart by Gordon Korman is change. Restart is a novel written by Gordon Korman in 2017. The book tells the story of Chase Ambrose, a popular star of the school's football team. Most students fear him, especially Joel Weber, because Ambrose behaves like a bully.I'd start an analysis of Restart with the book's themes. Through Chase Ambrose's eyes, we see that who you used to be doesn't have to be who you always are. His past bullying behavior shapes how people view him after his accident, but his kind and understanding post-accident behavior eventually convince the other characters that the new Chase doesn't want to live like the old.
Another theme is the impact of bullying, not only on those bullied but on the bullies themselves. Being a bully changes the relationships Chase is able to have with his family members and with kids his own age. His stepmother doesn't trust him, his half-sister is afraid of him, potential good friends don't want anything to do with him, and his so-called friends don't have anything in common with him except the desire to wound others. As a bully, Chase has limited himself, but he'd probably never have realized it without the accident.