It’s C (if this one is wrong then I’m sorry)
It is very fun here. There are lots of kids.
I would say the best answer is A, he hides behind a tree. I was in between A and D, but one can run in a park.
B wouldn't work because him being dressed in ordinary street clothes doesn't show that he's afraid of something.
C wouldn't work because although yes, he was panting, that could mean that he's just tired; not necessarily, scared.
The man hiding behind the tree is the best evidence for the conclusion of him being afraid of something. Also in the passage it states, "....he moved behind a tree. Seeming not to notice my presence, he stood with his back against the trunk, panting."
Answer:
how long
Explanation:
i had the same assignment
I miss Roman
My parents constantly try to explain to me how ill he is. That I am lucky for having a brain where all the chemicals flow properly to their destinations like rivers. When I complain about how bored I am without a little brother to play with, they try to make me feel bad by pointing out that his boredom likely far surpasses mine, considering his confine to a dark room in an institution.
I always beg for them to give him one last chance. Of course, they did at first. Roman has been back home several times, each shorter in duration than the last. Every time without fail, it all starts again. The neighborhood cats with gouged out eyes showing up in his toy chest, my dad's razors found dropped on the baby slide in the park across the street, mom's vitamins replaced by bits of dishwasher tablets. My parents are hesitant now, using "last chances" sparingly. They say his disorder makes him charming, makes it easy for him to fake normalcy, and to trick the doctors who care for him into thinking he is ready for rehabilitation. That I will just have to put up with my boredom if it means staying safe from him.
I hate it when Roman has to go away. It makes me have to pretend to be good until he is back
Argue against? okay.
Talent shows like the x factor, do in fact, provide cheap television. However, the value is larger than imagined. Many people around the world are fueled with the dream that they could achieve great fame because of shows like x factor. Clearly, there is a positive reinforcement given to people by watching a cheap television show like the x factor. The feeling one recieves when watching talent shows can be described in no better word but<em> reviving</em>. <em />One feels like if they tried hard enough, they too, can win fortunes that big. That maybe, they too, can live on a scale measured by the media. The claim that the media would be giving a false sense of realism to people, is wrong, because, it is only fueling them with a dream achieved by other people. If it happened to others, why cant it happen to them?
... thats all i got, hope it helps
and you should probably look for a better word than reviving lol