Answer:Flooding in AZ
Explanation:
it had rained over night in Gila Bend, it was loud and the power kept flashing in and out. My father yelled "grab the emergency kit!" i was curious so i followed his yelling. i saw the rising water outside in the street and i knew we were in trouble. i grabed what i could and i rushed through the front door. the next morning news crews were scattered across the town, ambulances were around ever corner and fire department and police were getting everyone out there flooded homes.
im not sure if this helps but its based off of whats going on near me right now stay safe:)
Answer:
The rhythm supports the cheerful optimism of the poem.
Explanation:
Not positive this is correct, but I think it is. Let me know!
Answer:
It's an adverb telling why we left early and why we are tired.
The answer is true
i hope this helped
Hi Scarlet,
Let’s go over each option.
A. Not say a word. (Not saying a word to the boss might make Lennie seem rude).
B. Give him his work ticket. (This might make Lennie seem thoughtful, but a little too cocky).
C. Introduce himself. (This might make Lennie seem polite).
D. Show the boss his strength. (This might make Lennie seem impressive, but could also make him appear overbearing).
Now ask yourself, what would YOU do when meeting a potential boss? Or in general, what would you do when meeting a person in general?
One of these answers does not have a negative implication.