In the excerpt the possible evidences would be:
1. <span>Some wounded thing, by the evidence a large animal, had thrashed about in the underbrush;
the jungle weeds were crushed down and the moss was lacerated; one patch of weeds was stained crimson
2. A small, glittering object not far away caught Rainsford's eye and he picked it up. It was an empty cartridge.</span>
Answer:
In “Marigolds” Lizbeth has one major change. She grows up and is no longer a child. At the beginning of the story, she remarks on the innocence of the children. She says,
“…. we were somewhat unaware of the world outside our community” (pg 1)
She knew that something was happening to her because she no longer enjoyed the childish games of the past. She reflects that she had,
“…a strange restlessness of body and of spirit, a feeling that something old and familiar was ending and something unknown and therefore terrifying was beginning.” (pg 1)
When the group was bored and decided to annoy Miss Lottie, Lizbeth went along reluctantly, but , when challenged, she did get into the action and threw the first rock. However, when it was all over with, she did not join in the celebration.
(I got it from someone else)
It can be deduced that the fact that is indicated in the lines above is that of "a friendship that went bad". See below for more details
<h3>What are the details that are indicative of "Loss of friendship"?</h3>
During the argument in the poem, one of the characters stated:
"you’re trying to start a war," she said, "giving secrets away to the enemy. why can’t you keep your big mouth shut?"
The above is indicative of an unpleasant situation that deescalated into rivalry.
<h3>What is the details that relates to the topic of American Identity?</h3>
The poem "In Response to Executive Order 9066" took to the structure of a letter. It was address to Japanese-Americans using these exact words "All American's of Japanese Descent".
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A theme is the message conveyed in the text
Answer:
My mother texted me- clause
The science classroom at my school- not a clause (no verb)
Seems friendly- not a clause (no subject)
Because the teacher arrived-clause
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