Mr. Raymond thinks this, because Scout and Dill have not yet been alive long enough to become corrupted and hateful. The adults in Maycomb have built up years of gossip and prejudices, but Raymond sees young children such as Scout and Dill as a type of clean slate, who can still be educated about the way others live, and can understand things differently than the others in town.
The paragraph missing from the question is the following:
<em>The IT department is in the process of overhauling our website. This update will require the implementation of a separate server for our company intranet and e-mail. This conversion will require a 24-hour downtime. As a result, all intranet and e-mail services will be unavailable on Saturday. </em>
Answer:
To inform the reader that the company intranet and e-mail services will be unavailable on Saturday.
Explanation:
The author explains what the IT department will do and how long its activities will be only to inform why the company intranet and e-mail services will be unavailable. The major purpose of the paragraph is to inform the reader that the company intranet and e-mail services will be unavailable on Saturday. The whole text revolves around that point because if we were to remove the non-essential information of the text, everything would be removed except for the part that informs that such services will be unavailable on Saturday.
<span>The following sentence containing a collective noun
is letter B: Listen, my children,
and you shall hear. Common nouns are nouns that are in a group. </span><span>Nouns are names of a person,
animal, place, event, etc. It could be proper or common noun. Common nouns are
names of general items and you find them everywhere you go. These words are not
usually capitalized, except if it is the starting word in a sentence. Proper
nouns on the other hand are more specific names and they are capitalized. </span>
Answer:
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Answer:
B)It shows his wife is still not happy.
Explanation:
From the passage given, the fisherman is begging the "man of the sea" to listen to his pleas because his wife has sent him to "beg a boon of thee".
From the fairytale of <em>The Fisherman and his wife</em>, the fisherman catches a fish which claims to be an enchanted prince and he returns it to the sea but his wife is not happy when she hears it and asks him to go back so that he will grant him a wish and the fisherman reluctantly does this but his wife is not satisfied and she keeps sending him again and again and again, which the fisherman is not happy doing, but he keeps going just to make his wife happy.