Answer: . Option "1" is correct, "in the same boat together on the vacation" literally means "in the same situation together on the vacation"
Explanation: In the context above the phrase being "in the same boat" is an expression used when two or more people are in similar situation. Mostly it is used in unpleasant situations, for example; Sara complains a lot of not hanging money, not knowing we all are in the same boat, this means that everyone is short of cash also.
In the third paragraph I think you should change your first sentence to "Not everyone learns the same way. Understanding you cant force someone to learn a specific way is the key to helping many kids. Learning is necessary to set us up for the real world, but the real world isent forcing you to do something you cant. " I think having a shorter topic sentence makes it easier to understand. You do not have to agree with my constructive critism, but I think listening to it will make your writing better
I think irving did a great job in creating suspense for that story.
I remember clearly the part when the character felt an eerie gazed in his bedroom and keep hearing unrecognized moan. That part is well written and will send chills to most of its reader's spine
B i think im not 100 % sure
Answer:
The problem that Douglass is referring to in this excerpt is the injustice and unreliability of the death penalty the unfair treatment of African Americans in the courts
Explanation:
These lines and the general purpose of the speech "The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro" face the fact of the common celebration to all American and how it is not the same to all of the citizens since they do not have the same rights and freedom, it is mention the big difference in many ways between white and black people in the country.