Answer: Answer (C) He was even hungrier than he has been that morning.
Explanation:
It is the only answer where it changes him, instead of the others in which he is doing an action. (I hope this helps)
Answer:
Explanation:
During Chapter 2, Pony's character is not able to see Cherry's point of view that the Socs have their own troubles. But the last sentence of the chapter, "I know better now," not only foreshadows upcoming events, but also shows Ponyboy's own personal growth. Later, he develops a better understanding of the Socs and changes his own perspective. With hindsight, in the retelling of this story, he is able to see the Socs in a different light: "I really couldn't see what Socs would have to sweat about — good grades, good cars, good girls, madras and Mustangs and Corvairs." This sentence was written in the past tense, "really couldn't see," with an implied correction of understanding. This notes a change in Ponyboy's perspective.
Dear Diary,
I cannot believe our team got selected to participate in NATIONALS!! I am so excited! I can't wait to showcase my talent in front of the judges. What will I wear? What will I sing? Oh, who knows. Probably whatever old granny suit Mrs. Parkinson picks. Still, it will be fun. Of course it will. We are going to New York!
Answer:
IS NOT to evoke in the audience concern for the safety of children and loved ones
Explanation:
You will get the answer wrong if you pick this