Answer:
Names are important because they show a distinction of what something is/what something could be. If you were looking for a book but instead of the word book being book, you could say “Oh hey that’s your book” but then the person recieving that sentence would be confused, basically asking yourself “what is a book?” Oddly, names are important whether it’s a person’s name or an item’s name.
Answer and Explanation:
There isn't a 9-letter word that can be unscrambled from this word.
<u><em>#teamtrees #PAW (Plant And Water)</em></u>
Here you go:
<span>You can't reach me, space coupe like E.T</span>
Unclear/incomplete question, but i inferred this to be the full question;
What do paragraphs 97-106 reveal about Norma’s view of the world?
A. She believes that there are some things one should not do for money.
B. She believes people all over the world are essentially the same.
C. She believes it is every person’s job to care for others.
D. She believes some lives are worth more than others.
Answer:
D. She believes some lives are worth more than others.
Explanation:
When reading the story Button, Button we learn of Nora's perception of the world around her, in which it is observed that she believes some lives are worth more than others.
They wanted to get the harder person first. They did the hard thing first and finished with the easiest. also they probably didn't want to get caught by the sniper if they shot the woman first.