Use the words
LEADERSHIP
CAREFULLY
UNCOMFORTABLE
OVERDOING
INDEPENDENCE
ONCOMING
Answer:
1. Make a snowball
2. Pack snow to make it bigger
3. Stack 3 of these snowballs and vary their sizes
4. Gather sticks for arms
5. Decorate with sticks, a carrot, a hat, and a scarf!
Answer: Juliet is involved in a serious dilemma at the end of Act III. She has to decide whether to be disowned by her parents and refuse to marry Paris, realizing that she and Romeo have no future because he is banished and will never be accepted by the Capulets. If I was Juliet I would not bother to try and be with Romeo because, in the end, everyone ends up hurt, and both family´s someone important to them.
Explanation:
Thatś the best I can do.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
If the question refers to the interview to writer and author Francisco Jiménez, then Francisco’s point of view about fitting in at school changed over the course of the text in that he explains how difficult it was for him at the very beginning to understand English in school, being the son of Mexican immigrants. The author developed his point of view to explain that it was his teacher, Mrs. Bell, the one who offered him support and invited him to strive and practice hard. She noticed that Francisco had the talent to be a writer and she inspired Francisco to keep on studying and writing. It was Mrs. Bell who recommended him the book "The Grapes of Wrath," and Francisco immediately connected with that story.
At the end of the interview, Francisco invites students to never surrender and never get discouraged by setbacks.
Like how you would write in a diary or journal