Answer:
She sat on the cold windowsill and felt very content as she watched cars quickly drive by.
Explanation:
Noun: cars
Adjective: cold
Adverb: quickly
Verb: drive
Answer:
Look for sources that has some expertise.
Explanation:
Dora should pick the professor because he went to one of the best colleges in the U.S. that worked to manufacture SUVs. SUVgreatness.com was written by an anonymous source, which can not be trusted and presents an opinion about how SUVs #1 when it comes to safety.
The answer would be C. By using parallel structure, Roosevelt emphasizes the challenge the country faces in transitioning from peacetime to wartime.
The literary device parallelism is employed to emphasize how hard it is prepare for a wartime scenario. Parallelism is used mostly to provide emphasis in many moving passages and is efficient when trying to persuade or convince one's audience.
Example:
It was dark because a new era was upon the nation. It was dark because change was coming. It was dark because the struggle had only begun.
In this example, repeating the phrase "It was dark" places emphasis on the ominous tone of the prompt and allows the reader to feel the gravity of the situation.
Answer:
A loaf of bread or a gold rectangle locket, and paint (orange like the sunset if you have it)
Explanation:
a loaf of bread because he's the baker's boy
a gold rectangle locket because his token in Catching Fire/ Quarter quell
Paint because he is also an artist and great at decorating cakes and The reason I said orange like the sunset is because it's his favorite color and we know this because when he's talking to Katniss on the train during the victory tour.
<u>Catching Fire</u>
Peeta: "What's your favorite color?"
Katniss: "Green, what's yours?"
Peeta: "Orange, not bright orange but a soft orange like a sunset"