Hi there!
The answers to your question is:
Part A
In "Nicholas's Diary: April 2 and 3," what is Nicholas's first thought when he and his father leave home to go treasure hunting?
ANS: It is not going to be the type of treasure hunt that he thought it would be.
Part B
Which sentence from the text best supports the answer in Part A?
ANS: "...what was really odd was when Dad told me to leave the shovels at home because he said we wouldn't need them."
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Hawthorne views human nature as capable of going both ways. He sees human nature as flawed and as equally capable of sin and hate, but also of great love. But more importantly Hawthorne believes in repentance and subsequent redemption after sin. Hawthorne's view of human nature is reflected in his characters. Hope this helps! =)
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The problem is where. Photosynthesis is not a location. It is a process plants use to provide food for themselves. I'm not a biologist, but this how I imagine the sentence could be corrected.
<em>Answer</em><em>: </em><em>Photosynthesis is the process by which plants transform the environmental elements of sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into needed carbohydrates. This process is accomplished by the green pigment in the plant identified as the chemical chlorophyll. </em>
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I think I've fixed the problem, but I've made the thought more complex by simplifying it, if that makes any sense. If someone else answers this, I'd likely take that answer. Anyway, what I've written does fix the problem.
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The conditions for the steerage/third class were very poor compared to the first class. Since first class usually has quite wealthy families and people, they had a much better and luxurious amenities and accommodation. Third class was quite cramped, with much less space to sleep in, and do anything in, also the amenities were much less luxurious than that of the first class.
This is the best I got as there wasn't any diagram or specific text to cite from (there weren't any attachments for them).
I hope I helped.