<em><u>Answer:</u></em>
<h3><u><em>I'm pretty sure it's C: Kamkwamba learned how windmills work.
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<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
<h3><u><em>The passage does not say that he built the windmill, nor does it state that he is from Malawi or dropped out of school.</em></u></h3>
Answer:
no it shouldn't, they are old enough to learn online. When u get to college, you will have to be online a lot more. The world isn't safe.
Answer:a good neighbour ( a predicate adjective)
Explanation:
A predicate adjective describes the subject and is followed by a linking verb e.g 'is'.
In the sentence above, Mr. Brown is described as 'a good neighbour '.
The sentence that correctly integrates the quoted information is sentence 4 (C).
First, it is important to remember that you can not have a quote be the only thing in your sentence. In needs some sort of introduction or your own words at some point in the sentence. You also need to remember to quote the text. There are different ways to do this in MLA form, you can put the author and page number in parenthesis at the end of the sentence (see sentence 2) or you can include the author's name in the sentence and put the page number in parenthesis at the end (see sentence 4). Since sentence 4, is more than just a quote and includes correct citations, it correctly integrates the quoted information.
Answer: The decision that the speaker has to make in the poem called The Road Not Taken is that the speaker has to decide which road to take. Also whether it would lead the speaker to the right road. Which path would it be. Here comes the hard decision part.
Hope this helps. =)