1. Nick was different to Daisy and Tom
because He earns a living. Daisy and Tom are an immensely wealthy couple.
2. Michelle threw her hands up in
Exaltation. Exaltation is defined as extreme happiness
3. Gatsby tells Nick that his family
died and left him a huge amount of money, making him the richest man
4.
When Daisy visited Gatsby, She was surprised that Gatsby was alone. She
was curious why he lives alone in a very big house
5. Gatsby isn’t accepted by the people
with likes of Daisy and Tome because of his “new” money despite the lavish
parties that he threw, people are always spreading gossips and rumors about him
it will be prompt one
Explanation:
this is a project you have to do on your own because it requires a personal story but here is an outline for it:
sentence one: introduction (explain what the paragraph is about)
sentence two: the beginning of the story
sentence three-six: the middle of the story (add details it will make the story longer and more interesting)
sentence seven: the end ( what did you do to solve or end the memory you are writing about.)
sentence eight: conclusion (a short summery of the paragraph)
You probably already got the answer but:
Keeler deals mainly with the Pilgrims while Bruchac discusses immigrants who came later
Keeler uses an argument that appeals to facts and emotions
Keeler looks toward the future while Bruchac looks at the past
Answer:
He wanted three things out of the class: to learn a new skill, to make new friends, and to develop a different mindset.
Explanation:
<u>Three infinitives</u> (to learn, to make, to develop) explain the object <em>three things</em>; that's parallelism, i.e. use of identical grammatical construction.
The other options use both gerund(s) and infinitive(s). Using different constructions cannot create parallelism; that's why those sentences do not contain correct parallel structure.
A phenomenon is any thing which manifests itself. Phenomena are often but not always understood as "things that appear" or "experiences" for a sentient being or in principle may be so.