Answer:
double, dough, engine, gumbo, heathen, juggle OR 1.1, 4.4, 6.6, 2.2, 3.3, 5.5
Explanation:
Ordered alphabetically :)
Answer:
Explanation:
This letter is from a concerned resident to the editor of a magazine or newspaper where he complains about the bad state of the Castle Park which is the playground for the children of the community that was given to them by the community groups. In the letter, he is bitter that the city government refuses to take responsibility and restore the structure, neither will they allow citizens to make repairs.
The words that give the piece a negative tone are public junkyard. garbage, and rots.
Answer:
The passage is called " Frederick Douglass "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" The file PDF name is called: "Douglass-Worksheet-Middle-School-FINAL.pdf")
1. The tone of this passage is:
A. Happy
B. Encouraging
C. Frustrated
D. Celebratory
2. Frederick Douglass thinks that all people are entitled to liberty and fair treatment. He thinks this idea is:
A. Confusing
B. Obvious
C. Complicated
D. Up for debate
3. If someone told you to write a persuasive paper on whether or not you're a person, what would you think of that prompt? How would you answer it?
4. Did you have trouble answering the last question? Why or why not?
5. Douglass says that's not all human beings have an automatic right to freedom. why would trying to explain this concept be insulting to a person's intelligence?
6. The first and last lines really sum up the central idea of this passage. Put them each in your own words
Answer: encourages others
Explanation:
From the excerpt, Iqbal was against the injustices that were done. He stated that they should return to their homes rather than being chained to their looms and also forced to work like slaves.
The words used to characterize Iqbal was someone who motivated and encouraged others. When others doubted themselves, Iqbal gave them hope. This can be deduced when he said that there must be someone who will be able to help them.
Metaphor is one of the many figures of speech in which it uses implied comparison between two or more things that are not related but with specific similarities. Here are examples:
The rejection I received is another door for a great opportunity ahead.
She is the glasses of his eye frame.
<span>She has bouncy balls of emotions just by seeing him.</span>