Answer:
b
Explanation:
bc how are u a dragon but ur afraid of lizards when ur quite literally a lizard
[Note: At the moment I submit this very answer, the question states:
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"<span>Which of these passages does not help develop a conversational tone for this reflective essay?'']
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While there is no particular given reflective essay—or even description or excerpt of one (at the moment I submit this answer); I have to choose:
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Answer choice:
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[B]: "</span><span>I’ve gone to a prestigious university, studied with famous writers, and taken an MFA degree. I’ve taught poetry in schools in Illinois and Texas."
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The reason is that among the four (4) answer choices given, "Answer choice "B" would be the one that does not help develop a "conversational tone" for any reflective essay; whereas the remaining three (3) answer choices seem to do so.
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Answer:
C) the fact that he will break loose from his fetters
Explanation:
The fact that he is the spirit of evil it´s a key piece of informatio about him, the fact that the frost giants join him is also a very importan because speaks volumes of his leadership skills, and the fact that he will die along with the other gods and giants is also very important because it speaks about his fate. The only thing that can be erased with no major loss of essencial information.
Answer:
Both men run back toward their camp to check on their sister.
Explanation:
Joseph and James Bruchac's short story "The Chenoo" is a folktale about a mythical creature that has a heart of ice and kills any man he comes across. And through the brave act of the three siblings, the "curse" on the monster was lifted and they got their grandfather back.
While her brothers went hunting, Nolka was at their tent preparing whatever game they brought back. On the day the brothers discovered the footprints of the Chenoo, she was unaware of it. So, once the brothers figured out that the prints were headed to their camp, they rushed back to their sister, fearing for the monster to kill her. This <u>act of rushing back shows the bond of family, the ties that bind them so strongly together</u>.
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.