Answer:
tiny
empty
Explanation:
tiny is qualifying the noun Natalie
empty describes the noun hall way
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from Flesh & Blood So Cheap by Albert Marrin
1. Summarize Review the text to find details about the different floors of the building. What is important to understand about these locations?
Answer:
It is important to understand that the infrastructure of the floors was precarious and insecure, which limited the time needed for workers to escape the fire. Because of this infrastructure, workers had a few minutes to escape, which made the situation much more dangerous.
Explanation:
In "Flesh & Blood So Cheap" we are introduced to the Triangle Waist Company which was located on the top floors of a building. On these floors there were about 40 men and women who worked on the site along with numerous machines and packaging and products that were kept in stock, like any company.
It was on these floors that the fire started putting the lives of workers who were supposed to be off the floors in minutes. This is because the building had a precarious infrastructure, which did not provide any type of security in cases of fire.
Answer:
can you please put the passage
Explanation:
By flying kites, characters learn how respect and admiration between people need to be built through several factors.
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Why do they learn this?</h3>
- Because they believed that winning a kite tournament was the way to earn respect and admiration.
- Because they realized that the kite is just a way to have fun and does not contribute to the coexistence between people.
- Because they realized that respect and admiration come from behavior.
Flying kites is very meaningful to the characters in "The Kite Runner." This activity may also have been important to you and for that reason, the assignment wants you to share your memories of doing this activity with friends or family. Also, you should expose what you learned from this activity.
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