Hey Ashton, there are numerous online articles that can go more in-depth on this topic.
A way you can tell if a problem is big or small is how bad the problem is for example if you got into a car crash that’s a big problem
but if you dropped a can of soda that’s a small problem
a way you can tell if you need help is again the example with the car crash you need help with that so you call the police
if you dropped the soda you can clean it yourself
if the problem is small enough you’ll know like forgetting to clean a dish or fork that’s a problem you can let go
Answer: The narrator does not want his uncle to meet mangan
Explanation: They are hoping that her sister does not see where she is and hide when his uncle is nearby, i cant tell much about the story but it can depend on if the uncle is mean he doesn't want him to see her and make her leave
Answer:
3) Using the verb phrase to inflict emphasizes the painful nature of the narrator's decision.
Explanation:
The narrator may be expresing doubt because she is before a serious decision, and the verb phrase to inflict is followed by another strong word -- curse -- <em>along with the perspective of a permanent effect on future generations, all this paints a picture of a painful nature. Even if for one's benefit, has anyone right?</em>
Forceful language is language intended to intimidate or forcefully persuade a person with whom you're speaking. It can even include curse words, or can include different intonation elements such as yelling.