Hello there☺️,
According to your question:-
1) Cite three lines from the poem that reveal the author's tone.
Ans:-
"I seem to remember people, atleast in cities"
"Do you see nothing watching you under the water?"
"Whose dream is this, I would like to know:"
The above three lines, clearly shows that he is a talkative, curious as well as a calm person.
2) Then summarize Atwood's attitude in a sentence.
Ans:- The attitude of Atwood is quite strange. He is a curious person, and after his curiosity is over, he is questioning whether why it happened or how. In short, he is a peculiar person.
✍️ <em>By </em><em>Benjemin</em> ☺️
Answer:
Communication is an essential process in social life, through which individuals express themselves, integrate and exchange knowledge. Since there are several ways to establish communication and several channels for it to occur, it is necessary that the communication process is aligned with the environment and individuals.
In the workplace, for example, communication is essential to create an organizational culture favorable to team development, to motivate, to share knowledge, to integrate, etc. An effective leader is one who uses open and assertive communication so that his message is transmitted in the best possible way to his subordinates, so that determined organizational goals and targets are achieved.
Answer: Let’s say someone is giving you detailed directions “hey can you help me find where Max’s diner is?” -johns “yeah, you make a left on 76th go straight on the third traffic light make a right on simmons ave and I’ll be in the left side” -Alex.
(sorry if i'm wrong)
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The correct answer is B. Sally has a new blue bedspread.
Why not the other ones?
A. The table was delivered in two, cardboard boxes. - this sentence should not have a coma between 'two' and 'cardboard'
C. It is, an octagonal, wooden table. - we don't put a comma after verb - in this case after 'is'
D. The old, and dusty table had cracked broken legs. - there is no need to put a comma before a conjunction word (i this case - and)
Answer:
Jeanne. The memoir's writer and protagonist, a Japanese-American girl who is interned with her family at the Manzanar camp at age seven. ...
Mama. Riku Wakatsuiki, Jeanne's mother. ...
Papa. Ko Wakatsuki, Jeanne's father. ...
Woody. Jeanne's oldest brother. ...
Radine. ...
Kiyo. ...
Eleanor.