Answer:
Explanation:
1)Edwin Black is an isolated, frustrated, and confused half-Native young man
2) Edwin struggles to speak, offering up nervous half-sentences and explaining that he is an unenrolled member.
3)Edwin has spent much of his life afraid to fully participate in the world
Answer:
“through refracting tears”
Explanation:
The words from "Monet's Waterlilies" by Robert Hayden that most appeals to the sense of sight are "through refracting tears".
This is because, based on the poem, the author writes and talks about a world that has been lost and can only be viewed through refracting tears.
From the poem,
"O light beheld as through refracting tears.
Here is the aura of that world
each of us has lost.
Here is the shadow of its joy."
Yes you are correct, the answer is A because you want to do research on the hardships of "citizens." All of the other choices (except C) would probably be good for research on troops in the Civil War. Choice C. is not very reliable so you would not use that. How I helped!
Answer:
Theodora, a 6th-century Byzantine empress married to Emperor Justinian I, is remembered for being one of the most powerful women in Byzantine history. She used her power and influence to<u> promote religious and social policies that were important</u> to her. She was one of the first rulers to <u>recognize the rights of women.</u>
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Characters:
Ellie (the one that gets into trouble)
Mrs. Black (the teacher)
Points:
Ellie put pins in a chair
Ellie got in trouble
Rough draft:
Ellie thought it would be funny if she inserted pins into her teacher's chair. 5 minutes after the bell rung for class, Mrs. Black sat down on her chair to take attendance. She sat on pins. Mrs. Black took Ellie to the principal's office and she got ISS for two days.
Final copy:
On the last day of school, Ellie thought she would pull a prank on the most horrid teacher, Mrs. Black. Ellie brought in little pins to the class and started to insert them into her teacher's chair. (I'm not done but i have to go, ill finish)