Answer:
The maasai tribe lives in Africa, where they care of their sons and daughter their cattle , and the sky god Enkai by feeding and protecting them.
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A Glossary, is the name for the list of important words at the end of a non-fiction work. They are meant to help the reader with understanding the material and can sometimes appear in fiction work as well.
The answer to this question is:
<span>SIX SERVANTS
I keep six honest serving-men
They tell me what to do
Their names are what, and why, and when,
And how, and where and who.
(Rudyard Kipling)
1) What do you understand about the message contained in the poem?
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What - Define the need, the reason
<span>Why - Business Justification, is it even worthwhile doing?
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<span>When - delivery date will define when the benefits will occur, early deliver
earlier benefits
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<span>Where - location of the delivery
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<span>How - Technology employed (the tools)
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<span>Who - skill set and resources
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<span>How- people apply their knowledge to get things </span>
Hoped This Helped, <span>ChazyChaz
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Answer and Explanation:
My story took place one day in my childhood, when only my younger brother and I were at home. My parents needed to leave the house for a few hours and we were left alone, however my brother who was a much younger child than me started exploring the house. He climbed onto a chair and began to fiddle with broken glass that was on top of my backyard wall. I didn't see what he was doing until I heard a very loud scream. I ran out into the yard and could see my brother with a bloody hand and broken glass stuck in it. I was also a kid at the time and I was very scared, but I had to help him by pulling the broken glass out of his hand and trying to stop the bleeding. Although everything worked out in the end, but that was a very scary experience that I witnessed.
Answer: When writing a persuasive essay, place the reader in the persons shoes. For example when writing a debatable persuasive essay like school uniforms, try something likes this " Imagine this, you're walking down a hallway in school, and everywhere you look, you see the same thing..." Or you could always start off with a question (which is a very effective hook) this gets the reader thinking. "What is one thing you .....?" etc etc Everyone has a different preference. Also, another way to start it is with the classic "Did you know?" question, not only asking a question, but listing facts afterwards to back up your claim.
Explanation: Hope these help :)