<span>The answer is He started to talk, but she cut him off with a commanding wave of her hand.
He stopped talking when she started waving her arms all around. is incorrect, because that is not what she did
She started yelling and waving her arms at him, but he kept on talking. is incorrect because she was not yelling
She was talking, but then he gestured commandingly to her, and she stopped. is incorrect because the boy, not her, was talking</span>
Answer:
The two words that hint at the negative aspects of being a Somebody are bog and frog.
Explanation:
These two words give off a negative connotation of being a somebody, while the other two words do not, and may even appear to give of a positive connotation.
The answer is: [B]: "a small two-door model" .
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Answer:
Loss of innocence
the indifference of humans to the suffering of others
hope in the face of adversity
Explanation:
Loss of innocence- "How is this possible"
indifference of humans- "How is it that the world kept silent"
hope in the face of adversity- "soon I would wake up...back in the room of my childhood"
Answer:
- Paul Laurence Dunbar was born in 1874. False
- Paul Laurence Dunbar's parents had been slaves. True
- Paul Laurence Dunbar was classmates with Wilbur Wright. False
- Paul Laurence Dunbar published a book of poetry in 1893. True
- Paul Laurence Dunbar got married and separated. True
- Paul Laurence Dunbar died of cancer. False
- Paul Laurence Dunbar only wrote poetry. False
- Paul Laurence Dunbar contracted tuberculosis. True
Explanation:
Most of the introduction about Paul Laurence Dunbar has already been provided in this excerpt.
Statement 1 is false as he was born in 1872, not 1874.
Statement 2 is true as his parents were freed slaves, which shows they had been slaves in the past.
Statement 3 is false because Dunbar was classmate with Orville Wright, not Wilbur Wright.
Statement 4, 5, and 8 are true.
Statement 6 is false because Dunbar died of tuberculosis.
Statement 7 is false as he also wrote novels, song lyrics, and essays.