Answer:
The imagery in this passage helps me understand whats happening in this scene because without the details like "pebbles that glistened in the moonlight" or "neck bristles" it would be hard for me to picture the scenery or physical character traits.
Explanation:
i wrote this and got the question on the assignment correct! sorry if i was late hope this helps <3
Left:
1. left
2. shone
3. was
4. fished
5. changed
6. decided
7. hit
8. sunk
9. arived
10. held
Right:
1. When did the boat leave the port?
2. Where were the mean fishing?
3. What happened to the boat?
4. What did the men hold on to?
I would say A or C would fit the role a topic sentence should play. Simply because B doesn't make sense unless given context with A. D doesn't make sense unless given context from A. So because of the lack of context between B and D if put in the first sentence, I would narrow it down to A or C. I'm assuming there is a was in between "Barbara" and "tired" within the first sentence. Hope that helps.
Answer:
1. Introduction
2. Body Paragraph(s)
3. Conclusion
Explanation:
The first part of an essay is the introduction. In this paragraph, the main points and the general idea of the essay are established.
The second part is the body. This is usually a few paragraphs. This is where you expand on the main idea with details, evidence, and explanations.
The third component of an essay is the conclusion. This paragraph wraps the essay up. Essentially, you provide a summary of the essay and connect the conclusion back to the main topic of the essay.
Act 1 Scene 5 Lines 13-28 is where she says he is too soft too kill and that's what stand in between him and the crown