<span>This helps to provide relief in the story. It is something else to focus on to </span><span><span>take a break from the main story.</span> </span>
Hi there!
Violence creates both, more or less power. When you're in a fight and are winning, you ultimately are scaring the person you're fighting. You have the power to really hurt them. If you're ruling with power, everyone will cower. There are ultimate consequences.
~Mqddie
(She loves Panic! at the Disco)
Hi. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
To answer this question, you will need to read the text it is related to. During this reading, you will be able to identify the connection between literacy and art through the relationship that the author establishes between these two elements, that is, the author will demonstrate a type of relationship between art and literacy, capable of creating good and positive for something or someone.
Hi!
Let's just get a quick review of words that need to be capitalized, and words that don't.
Nouns: Nouns, are people, places, or things. They aren't very specific. Some examples of nouns are..
Him
An office
A statue
Proper nouns: Proper nouns, are just like nouns, except more specific. Some examples of proper nouns are..
Emily
The Brainly Office
The Statue of Liberty
Proper nouns are always capitalized, but regular nouns normally aren't.
So, using that information, let's find the proper nouns and regular nouns. (regular nouns are italicized, and proper nouns are in bold)
<span>my <em>mom</em> and my <em>aunt </em>are taking us to the <em>fair </em>in perry, ga.
Now capitalize all of the proper nouns (and the first letter of the sentence!!).
Oh, and state abbreviations always have both letters capitalized.
A). My mom and my aunt are taking us to the fair in Perry, GA.
Hope this helps!</span>