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APEX
1)Those who wish to <u>attend </u> the festival should make an early booking.
2)John <u>witness </u> the explosion and called the police.
3)A scary figure <u>appear </u> at the end of the street and walked slowly toward us.
4)The <u>audience</u> applauded the cast at the end of the play.
5)The soap opera is watched by millions of <u>spectator.</u>
6)10,000 <u>viewer</u> watched the match.
7)A huge <u> crowd </u>was waiting in the square to attend the event.
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The answers are the following:
<span>wejack (Algonquian) -woodchuck
kharizesthai (Greek)- Evil
paritus (Latin) -parasite
al-jabr (Arabic) -algebra
corteis (Old French) -charis
pompion (French) -pumpkin
yfele (Old English) -courteous
nei (Old Norse) -boss
Your answers are correct </span>
Answer:
An example of foreshadowing in a story about a magician who ends up going bad from too much power is Option B: The reader is first introduced to the magician having fun scaring audiences with his tricks.
Explanation:
Foreshadowing is a literary device used by the author by which they try to give a hint to the reader about what might happen later in the story. This creates suspense and readers are glued to the story waiting for things to happen.
In Option B, author mentions that magician was having fun while making the people scared with his tricks. This means that too much his power would make him bad because he is not caring whether the audience is enjoying his tricks or getting scared. Thus, it shows foreshadowing about magician turning bad later in the story.
Kennedy stated good facts and he had really good body language and Nixon really didn't know what to say and he had poor body language. Nixon also made promises to our country some trusted him some didn't and Kennedy made some promise but it was factual