Answer:
1. Painters and it's plural
2. Wants it's singular
3. I think it does match
Answer:
talent hobby background interest skill experience
Explanation:
Well I haven't read either of those but I have written critical response essays before. My advice would be: before you start writing, even if you have already read the essay/poems/whatever they are, read over them again to have them both fresh on your mind. While you are reading, think about your opinion on both of them. You can make an outline on a piece of paper/your computer of things you agree with and disagree with in each of them. Also, start making a summary of how they're alike and different. You need to have an introduction, that includes a thesis, and at least three body paragraphs unless your teacher told you differently. Then you need a concluding paragraph. The most important thing to remember is that you should argue your case for or against the selections you read and your opinions on them.
(Also, if you're good at math and probability, would you mind checking out my question? :) )
Answer:
And that was how she made that life-altering decision. That's the story of how she decided that there was always, only one choice for her. This tale as old as time had been engrained in her head, a hard-fast rule, you don't take a life. But now she saw.
The school's auditorium lights lifted. People stood up. Class resumed. And it was tough, but she will keep living with the memories given to her. Horror movies save lives.
Explanation:
sorry it's so cheesy haha, but I love the prompt.