Answer:
C) An endless tide of water
Explanation: Reading through the paragraph shows that it is described as an endless tide of water, instead of the assumed 'tidal wave'
Answer:
I think this book <u>is</u> too easy for me, so I don't think I'll read it.
Explanation:
i added the the word <em>"is"</em> to the sentence to make it complete.
In Part I, surviving Mirabal sister Dedé relates the story of how her sisters first came to political awareness. Minerva performs in a play where she portrays the figure of Liberty and aims an imaginary arrow at Trujillo's heart.
•In Part II, the Mirabal sisters become embroiled in the resistance movement attempting to overthrow Trujillo. Patria joins the movement after witnessing a massacre carried out by Trujillo's forces.•Part III ends abruptly as three of the sisters journey to visit two of their husbands, who've been detained in a remote prison. In the epilogue, their brutal deaths are recounted, and Alvarez makes brief mention of the fact that Trujillo is ousted a few years later.
The author’s purpose is always going to be telling the reader to do, say something, or have an idea.