Answer:
She had been so worried that her boy-friend, Alex, would have gone through it by now seeing as she forgot it here in his room a couple of days back.
It would have been monumentally embarrassing if he had gone through the journal because it contained details of her life for the past three years including her most embarrassing moments as well as int-imate details with her two previous boy-friends.
Angela breathed a sigh of relief and hid the journal in her bag before she stepped out of the room and said her goodbyes to Alex's mom. She did not know it but she was smiling all the way home.
Counter claim disagrees with with a position.
They go against someone's claim to prove that person wrong.
Answer:
The main idea in this paragraph is implicit.
Explanation:
Implicit Main Idea is not clearly stated in the paragraph. It is only suggested or inferred by supporting details present in the paragraph. In simple words a paragraph with an implicit main idea does not have any topic sentence.
Explicit Main Idea Paragraphs with explicit main idea have a topic sentence i.e a clearly stated main idea at the beginning, middle or end of the paragraph.
In this paragraph there is no topic sentence. There is no sentence with the main idea in it. We have to make inferences and suggestions to find and write the main idea/topic of the <u><em>"Judy Blume an exceptionally talented and productive American author"</em></u> paragraph .
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Because had is past tense and the sentence shows that the work has been done in the past.
Answer:
A- “to relate an abstract concept to something real”
Explanation:
The point of this passage is definitely not for the sake of putting in food readers may like. The point is to put in an abstract concept-love- and make a metaphor(comparing it) to real life things to help the reader visualize what the author is trying to say better.