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We can describe the character of Charles Wallace as the little brother of the Murray family in the film "A Wrinkle in Time." He is 5 years old, just a child, but he is super smart. He is very intelligent. He is like the new generation of children with telepathic skills and different abilities than adults.
He uses an elevated form of language because his very proper and educated, not reflecting the vocabulary of common children his age.
"A Wrinkle of Time" is a film produced by Disney Studios in 2018. It is based on an American novel with the same title, written in 1962 by Madeleine Le' Engle Camp.
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
I remember watching the movie as a child and still enjoy it today. Grandpa Joe is my favorite character. Charlie has four ailing grandparents. Always stubborn, traditional, and wary. But also supportive and caring. And the mysterious secret workers at Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. Grandpa Joe joins Charlie on the factory tour after Charlie finds the Golden Ticket. He saves the Commuter Capsule from the Vermicious Kids in the Great Glass Elevator with Charlie, Willy Wonka, and his family. 96 1/2 years old in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", Grandpa Joe is the eldest of Charlie's grandparents.
<h3>A - is incorrect because it's only describing one rock which is the igneous rock. Any rock that forms from the cooling of magma is an igneous rock</h3><h3> B- incorrect
It's not the tracing of rocks through the four spheres of Earth. </h3><h3> C- correct
It's the continuous processes by which rocks change form.Which means the rocks change throughout the cycle. </h3><h3 /><h3>D- incorrect the weathering, erosion, and deposition of rocks is not the rock cycle weathering is The chemical and physical processes that break down rock at Earth's surface. erosion The process by which water, ice, wind,or gravity moves weathered rock or soil. deposition The process in which sediment is laid down in new locations.
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Their looks. A physical attraction to one another.
All of them except “Details are not important in reading”