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<em><u>Earthquakes are usually caused when rock </u></em><em><u>or</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>plates</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>underground suddenly breaks along a fault.</u></em>
This sudden release of energy causes the seismic waves that make the ground shake.
When two blocks of rock or two plates are rubbing against each other, they stick a little and start building up pressure in the two plates. When the pressure inside the plates overcome their force of sticking and the plates break causing earthquake .
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Question 1. Answer At the beginning of the story, the narrator is ashamed of her mother. By the end of the story, when she fears she has lost her forever, she comes to accept her mother.The narrator is an immigrant girl from China. She is embarrassed by her parents, both of whom work and are different from others. She wants to be like her piano teacher. When her piano teacher gives her a white umbrella, she tells the teacher she wishes she were her mother. On the way home, they get in a car accident and for a moment she is afraid her mother has been killed. She feels ashamed for wishing she had a different mother. She accepts her mother for who she is and immediately tosses the umbrella in the sewer.
Question 2. Answer I think creativity's role in the poem is to explain the nature of humans by comparing it with animal behavior. It tries to express alienation and being unique by using the bat's experience in the porch. The poem expresses man's human nature of breaking out of his zone and goes back to who he was in the end.
Question 3. Answer At the beginning of the story, Squeaky comes across as a strong, no-nonsense kind of girl. She is able to fend for herself and also takes care of her older brother, Raymond, who is mentally challenged. This should be quite a big responsibility for Squeaky considering her age, yet she is able to take this in stride.
Okay, I read it, now, What is you question? I need more to run with :)
I think that the correct answer is "the evidence in neither relevant nor sufficient".
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1. Anna wanted to know where Ben had been living before he came to London.
2. Why did Emily pull out of the tennis tournament?
3. Sam accused Sarah of breaking the rules of the game.
4. Does winning become a priority over everything else?
5. My teacher reminded me not to stay up all night to study for the exam.
6. Tom tried to get an excuse to the meeting by saying he was busy.