Answer:
a strange boy
Explanation: i dont know u didnt give a text of the story
Answer:
POETA
= A poet. The plural is poetes = poets.
= A moth or an insect
= A book
= Music
= Name of a person
Explanation:
In Latin, Italian, Spanish, or Polish, poeta means a poet. In Spanish specifically, it can also mean a moth, that is an insect, a book, music, or somebody's name.
In English Language, a poet is somebody who has written a poem or poems. A poem is a special collection of literary (spoken or written) words that readily helps poets to express ideas or emotions in a powerfully vivid and imaginative style. It is an easier way to express thoughts or feelings in a strong, accurate, and interesting manner than in prose form.
Hi, there!
If you mean Percy then it would've been Grover who was his best friend! He's pretty much a Satyr - which basically means he has goat like similarities! If I'm not mistaken it does say he's a goat below the waist and he does have horns!
Good luck, rockstar! Have a great day!
Answer:
c
Explanation:
it shows that the friendship started over the candy amd tells ab the dentist starting it too
Answer:
The conflict that occurs in the passage is:
<u>an external conflict between the mother, who wants to show off her famous daughter, and the daughter, who feels used.</u>
Explanation:
"Rules of the Game" is a short story by Amy Tan. The main character is Waverly Jong, a young girl who becomes an excellent chess player. Waverly is American, but her parents are Chinese immigrants. Her mother, in her broken English, teaches Waverly that the strongest wind cannot be seen, that patience and silence are powerful in defeating one's opponent.
Waverly is extremely intelligent and becomes a sort of child genius when it comes to chess. As a result, she is treated differently at home, being freed from her chores, excused from the table, and having the bedroom for herself. Still, her mother's actions bother her. Her hints at the way Waverly plays are nonsensical, and she feels proud as if she had taught her daughter how to play. Waverly feels used when she goes out shopping with her mother. She is introduced to everyone who will hear "This is my daughter Wave-ly". Her mother wants everyone to know she has a talented daughter.
<u>The conflict here is external, meaning it happens between the two characters, not within them. Waverly shows her emotions, but is misunderstood. Her mother feels offended, thinking her daughter is ashamed of being related to her. They are incapable of understanding each other, of communicating their feelings effectively. Waverly realizes her mother is the strongest adversary she will ever have, but she is smart enough to remember the lessons. At the end of the story, she is carefully planning her next move in life.</u>