Answer:
Jeannette's mother had an excuse for everything, she consistently pretended everything was okay.... that her children were well and cared for. In this instance, Jeannnette does the unthinkable by coerrecting her mother's foggy reality and stating the truth. The children had nothing to eat, and Rose Mary talked about imaginary meals and food that wasn't there..... Jeannette finally had the gumption to say, "I was hungry."
Explanation:
https://www.gradesaver.com/the-glass-castle/q-and-a/explain-jeanettes-comment-on-page-69-id-broken-one-of-our-unspoken-rules-we-were-always-supposed-to-pretend-our-life-was-long-and-incredibly-fun-adventure-302281
https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/g/the-glass-castle/summary-and-analysis/part-2-the-desert-sections-1718
Answer: Air and water <em><u>are</u></em> necessary for life.
Explanation:
Air and water are a plural subject because a subject made up of nouns joined by 'and' makes a compound subject, unless that subject's intended sense is singular, therefore the verb must be conjugated in the plural: "They are".
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Answer: There in that cupboard are ants among the biscuits.
Explanation: I had that same question and got it right lol
The correct option is B.
The source of information, that would offer the most reliable fact-based information about the author is a book, that is written by the author himself. This type of source is called primary source. Information obtained from Wikipedia, movie and books published by other authors can only offer secondary information, which are not as reliable as information from primary source.
That sentence is an example of parallel structure.
When there is repetition of a specific grammatical form in a sentence, parallelism or a parallel structure is produced. This occurs when you mantain the same pattern for every compared word or idea in your construction. This makes the idea easier to follow by the reader.