Answer:
Read below
Explanation:
This is something we can't really answer, because we don't know your experience learning spelling words. There isn't one specific answer for this problem, it's determined by the person answering it.
Answer:
The chapter introduces one of the main themes of the book, that of loneliness and friendship
Explanation:
Child labour takes place when children are forced to work at an age when they are expected to work, study and enjoy their phase of innocence. It implies lost or deprived childhood that leads to exploitation of children in various forms: mental, physical, social, sexual
I find all of the answers pretty neutral (that is, giving only facts, no judgements) except on sentence 3: this is because of the word "sharply".
It seems that the author of this sentence makes a judgement about the split: that they're very split, that their argument was very intense. It seems like a judgement to me more than the other sentences.
Answer:
> She is not strong and sturdy and will be unable to survive future hardships
Explanation:
By describing the girl as thin and slight, the narrator judges the physical condition of her body in relation to strength and endurance. When the reader reads these characteristics, he has the impression that the girl does not have much strength and has a lithe body and without resistance to physical adversities. In this case, the survival of this girl is called into question, mainly in relation to the adversities she may face.