Answer:
Angry and hatred
Explanation:
Abstract nouns express ideas unlike their counterparts which can be identified through using senses.
So it can't be 1 or 2 since they fall under the category of concrete nouns and don't express an idea.Leaving 3 and 4 which do express ideas.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
B. to establish the central idea of the literary analysis essay.
Explanation:
This is the main purpose of a thesis statement in a literary analysis essay. In an essay of this type, the thesis statement is particularly important as it allows you to establish what your main claim is. It is important to establish what your main claim is because the rest of the essay is going to be dedicated to defending this argument. A strong thesis statement makes the essay easier to write and more intuitive and interesting to read.
Answer:
Bailey asks Maya to tell him who hurt her; Maya is reluctant because of Mr. Freeman's threats, but manages to tell him. Bailey then tells their grandmother, and Mr. Freeman is arrested and is put on trial. At the trial, her whole family and some family friends are there; Mr. Freeman's lawyer asks Maya questions, and when he asks whether Mr. Freeman had touched her before, she lies and says no because she feels she has to.
This seems like an easy yet complex task to do but I'll try to help you out. Let's see... sentences that use the word "Finite".
Examples:
-"T<span>here is a </span>finite<span> number of baseballs, beanbags, and balloons."
</span>-"T<span>his idea that there are a </span>finite<span> number of jobs misses the point entirely of what makes a job."
</span>To find examples such as these you could also go to: yourdictionary.com
Now if you ask for my opinion in what a finite sequence might refer to.. I couldn't tell you in my direct words since I don't understand this concept well just the definition (<span>An infinite sequence is a list or string of discrete objects, usually numbers, that can be paired off one-to-one with the set of positive </span>integer<span>s) Whatis.techtarget.com. If I were you I'd explain all this in my own words. </span><span>
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I think this is a K12 question and finite sequence is used most in Mathematics so I suppose that this belongs more in the Mathematics area. However I say this only as a suggestion.